What's the horn that Hermann Baumann is using on this video? Is it a G
descant horn? What's the brand?
Bach - B minor Mass - 11 - Quoniam tu solus sanctus
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5DYhyiJtoE
Thank you very much
Robson
Ps. Do you have any other video with descant horn?
My guess is that she´s swedish? She´ll be teaching in Lieksa
Brass Week next summer: www.lieksabrass.com
Jaakko Välimäki
Lapland Chamber Orchestra
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Hi Robson,
The horn is an Alexander f alto descant. And that is some truly wonderful
hornplaying.
Bob Osmun
www.osmun.com
PS-To Richard Burdick: VMI and Hoyer are both brand names owned by JA Musik.
After reunification Gerhard Meinl bought up most of the small makers in and
around Markneukirch
It probably wasn't that old when he played it!
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She is Swedish not Norwegian. She plays in the Royal Opera
Stockholm.
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Thank you Bob
Is it an old Alexander model? I can see that it's not the modern model 105.
http://p30983.typo3server.info/typo3temp/pics/b7137273e0.jpg
On Baumann's horn the position of the bell tale on the 3rd valve is the same
used on model 99.
http://p30983.typo3server.info/typo3temp/pics/497
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The horn is an Alexander f alto descant. And that is some truly wonderful
hornplaying.
Indeed! But I was a little put off that the bassoonists never
appeared on camera.
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Hi Bob. It looks like an Alex f to me as well, although I continue to
be confused by the fingering Hermann is using. Perhaps there is
something going on with the fourth valve that I'm not catching, Either
that or there are some quirks to that particular horn that he has
figured out. Any thought
Owning the Alexander high G with the F extension I do no find Baumann's
instrument to be any
permutation of the 105. It looks far closer to the 99 in high Bb. Yet there is
a variation: the
main tuning slide is longer than on the Bb version. I am fairly sure this
instrument is in high A
with only
I love this U-tube video. The first time I saw it, I didn't believe it was
real. She looks so relaxed, I thought it must be dubbed. She's a great
player. I can only dream of playing that well.
Valerie
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