You live in the country of "unlimited possibilities" !!!
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I never thought it could be possible:
http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=xP9gguw7OB4&feature=related
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Now for something completely different. Point your browsers to
http://www.ampexguy.com/kiri/ld9206-long.call.thevet.mp3
to hear Lucien Thevet play the Long Call from Siegfried, Act II,
on a Selmer horn. The record jacket mentions the type of horn he
plays. This is from a ten-inch Londo
Hans,
"...What a pitty, that so many of you cannot remember
European names except Muller & Mayr. Just joking."
And, even more a pity when one considers that many of us over in the U.S.A.
have European names. ;-)
Robert Dickow (whose great grandpa came over to San Francisco from Germany
in late 1
I especially enjoyed the joke about vibrato. Bravo!
http://www.youtube.com/user/hornchannel
Douglas Lundeen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was really glad to hear Hans comment on changing tone color. It IS
extremely rare in modern wind playing in general and brass playing i
I was really glad to hear Hans comment on changing tone color. It IS
extremely rare in modern wind playing in general and brass playing in
particular to hear people talk of changing colors. There are (fewer now
than formerly) different tone-colors out there, but each "school" seems
to be aimi
I think this may work (or you can just Google "horn deintinis" and the link
should appear)
http://www.legacy.com/nytimes/DeathNotices.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonID=107654016
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I saw that today's NY Times has a small paid obituary for "Dinny" who died
last Friday posted by the Philharmonic.
I did not know him personally, but it seemed that everyone that I knew when
I was in school, that went to Juilliard, studied with him. He had many fine
students; it would be pointless
Yes, Ellen, you got it, the composers name begins with "S
.". Exactement ! Just joking. European names are so
difficult to remember, and if there are "umlauts" in the
name, the more difficult .
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