The far left is first horn Wolfgang Tomböck sen., the next Oldie I cannot
name, then comes Günther Högner on third and Hans Fischer on fourth horn.
Cheers to all, Hans Illich
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oiso, Hans, streng deine Augn a bissal mea on. Des is da Otto Nitsch am zweitn,
ersts blost da Oide, dritts da Guenta und fiats da Fischa Hans, dea wo
uebamoagn ochzg wiad. Should I translate ? Perhaps: Hans, take a better look.
It is Otto Nitsch on 2nd horn, Tomboeck Wolfgang sen. on the first
They are from left to right: Wolfgang Tomboeck sen., Otto Nitsch, Guenther
Hoegner, Hans Fischer. And for Chris Earnest: even this video is taken before
1987, Myron Bloom would look much older than Guenther looks on this video.
Guenther was born 1943, when was Myron born ?
Dear Hans,
Myron was born in 1926 I believe. He is quite strong and looks great.
He gave a heroic performance on 1st horn in Mahler 4 last summer. I'd
be very happy to be in his condition when I reach 80!
O.
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Superb at 81 But hasn´t life something else than horn playing ?
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For those in the San Francisco Bay area:
My Concerto for Brass Trio and Orchestra will be
performed by the San Jose State University Symphony
Orchestra in a week, Tuesday, March 11, at 7:30 PM
in the Concert Hall of the Music Building. In response to
overwhelming demand, I have agreed not to pla
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