The local music shop had a copy of the concerto w/piano accompaniment on
sale. Looking it over, it's an entirely different style than his movie
scores. I was discussing it with my teacher and he said that William's
concertos (I believe he's done several) are more modern in style than his
scores.
The local music shop had a copy of the concerto w/piano accompaniment on
sale. Looking it over, it's an entirely different style than his movie
scores. I was discussing it with my teacher and he said that William's
concertos (I believe he's done several) are more modern in style than
his
A year or so ago I stumbled on Brazilian jazz singer Denise Reis, who
not only sings beautifully and plays a mean guitar, but who also
simulates a trumpet - so well that if you don't see what's happening, it
is about impossible to tell the difference. The example then was Miss
Celie's Blues:
Hello Listers-
The other day I went to update my page on the hornplayer.net teacher's listing.
I updated the material and clicked 'submit'. Ever since then my listing has
disappeared, and it not visible. I checked to see if my account was still
active, and it is - I even see the new
Are there professional horn players who play with the horn on their leg, or
is that passe now?
Ron
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Speaking of Welsh horn treasure... That reminds me that I have a promise to
keep to my local Welsh cultural society (in Seattle). I told them I would come
up w/ a horn solo, trio or quartet for St. David's Day in March of 2009. So I'm
looking for anything Welsh for horn: hymn/or folk song
Sure to be a crowd pleaser, if you can find it arranged in part for horn,
Men of Harlech
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Speaking of Welsh horn treasure... That reminds me that I have a promise
to keep to my local Welsh cultural society (in Seattle). I told them I
would come up w/ a horn solo, trio or quartet for St. David's Day in March
of 2009. So I'm looking for anything Welsh for horn: hymn/or folk song
Speaking of Welsh horn treasure... That reminds me that I have a
promise
to keep to my local Welsh cultural society (in Seattle). I told them I
would come up w/ a horn solo, trio or quartet for St. David's Day in
March
of 2009. So I'm looking for anything Welsh for horn: hymn/or folk song
If I remember correctly, when you update an entry the old entry is removed
and there is a break until the new entry is displayed. Wait until tomorrow
and you probably find that it's there and updated.
Cheers,
Lawrence
lawrenceyates.co.uk
Ron,
No one seemed to answer your question directly, so I'll state: No, there
is no recording, though I would expect that one ought to appear before
long. Same for the Elliott Carter (which will be getting additional
hearings at Tanglewood this summer) . They both have been performed by
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