Ah! I understand now!
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>> Don't leave us hanging, Leonard! What did th
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date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 18:16:57 -0800
from: "Fred Baucom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
subject: Re: [Hornlist] 100 year old recording
Don't leave us hanging, Leonard! What did they sound like?
Fred
Fred I think Lewhorn states it best when he said:
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Leonard,
There is also a cylinder recording of this piece. I have done some research
on it and wrote the following about it as part of the project: Die Post or
The Post in the Forest. This is unquestionably the oldest item with
significant horn content that I have ever run across. It was recorded
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