My vote goes to Herman Baumann's recordings, the Mozart and Strauss,also.
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Couldn't it be possible ,due to the time period, that what he was inferring was
old notation. For you to play the octave above that.
-michael
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> > Couldn't it be possible ,due to the time period, that what he was
> inferring was old notation. For you to play the octave above that.
It definitely is old notation. The passage I mentioned has an F
written on the 4th leger line below the bass stave. 2nd horn has the
same passage starting o
2008/4/26 michael reeedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Couldn't it be possible ,due to the time period, that what he was inferring
> was old notation. For you to play the octave above that.
> -michael
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[This inspiring post to the Flute List just appeared, and I received
permission from the author to pass it on to the Horn List. - DG]
Dear Colleagues,
Dale Clevenger, Principal Horn of the Chicago Symphony, made a surprise visit
to our orchestra
this w
I use similar reasoning when there are high notes written at a soft
dynamic. They are often doubled an octave lower by the 2nd horn, so they are
probably not that important. There are some pianissimo pedal E entrances out
of nowhere in the Song of the Earth, very beautiful.
- Steve M
Jeremy Cucco,
Could you contact me off list.
Joe
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I asked the same question about year ago on a different list and was directed
to the phil myers new york legends Cd. Its a nice recording of an interesting
piece.
nathan
Aleks Ozolins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am looking for an audio recording of the Chavez concerto f
That is the Sonata for 4 horns... I am looking for a recording of the
Concerto for 4 horns and orchestra.
Aleks Ozolins
> I asked the same question about year ago on a different list and was
> directed to the phil myers new york legends Cd. Its a nice recording of an
> interesting piece.
> natha
sorry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That is the Sonata for 4 horns... I am looking for a
recording of the
Concerto for 4 horns and orchestra.
Aleks Ozolins
> I asked the same question about year ago on a different list and was
> directed to the phil myers new york legends Cd. Its a nice recording of
Hi Folks,
My one and only visit to Rexburg was to see a carousel. It was an antique
with hand carved horses, Something was wrong with the mechanism, but my
brother (a carousel nut) was able to help them get it running, so we did get
to
ride on it.
Carolyn Blice
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A lister was asking about obtaining early copies of "Woodwind World" I located
my copies of the five issues from 1959 and four of the five issues from 1960.
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