I'm trying to track down a copy of the Jeppesen: Lille Trio in D major "La
Primavera" for flute, horn and piano. It was recorded by Ingegard & Per Oien
and is included on BIS-CD-171 The Scandinavian Horn. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
John Schrec
The soloist on the recording I mentioned was Petr Duda. The CD* Florent
Schmitt: Lied et Scherzo, etc.* was released in 2000 by Praga Digitals (PRD
250 156) and is distributed by Harmonia Mundi.
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I haven't seen this one:
John Adams; Short Ride in a Fast Machine (wood block solo)
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Here's one that I used when teaching horn in Israel:
Wastall: Learn as You Play Horn (Boosey & Hawkes)
It's not well known in the United States, but is one worth looking at.
I had the feeling you were looking for beginning band methods for horn,
which this is not.
John Schreck
in the Chamber Orchestra. For
information, call 219-464-5454 or email mu...@valpo.edu. I'll be the hornist
on the faculty. Valparaiso is approximately 50 miles from downtown Chicago.
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of Ryan Nowlin called Forbidden).
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Would be so kind as to send the link to all your friends and colleagues in
the horn world? The
f the Republic
Quotes of Lincoln could be read between selections.
What other ideas do some of you have?
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nced by Orval's
interpretations.
http://www.amazon.com/J-S-Bach-Suites-Violoncello-1007-1012/dp/B001GPDDKC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dmusic&qid=1224277449&sr=8-1
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Loren,
Great description!
John
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subject: RE: [Hornlist] Re: Flutter-tonguing
I learned to flutter tongue while preparing for our Russian Tour. A
linguist taught me how to roll the Rs so I could pronounce som
I'm one of those who entered college thinking that I could never
flutter-tongue. Fortunately, we played Karel Husa's Music for Prague my
first semester. After six weeks of struggling to do the numerous flutter
tongued passages, it happened, and I've been able to flutter tongue ev
Knowing what pitch one plays before doing so really helps increase one's
accuracy. Arnold Jacobs said that his seven years of solgege at Curtis was
his most valuable music course. Eldon's comments on focus are dead on.
John Schreckengost
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Hans Pizka publishes this. http://www.pizka.de/VoiceHr.htm
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My experience is the same as Eldon's.
John Schreckengost
Chicago, IL
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subject: [Hornlist] Universal Flight Case
Hello Nicholas and everyone:
Having a 'flight case' for horn is no guarantee that you can even get it on
the plane. Th
ience the mute in the concert hall.
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n and piano.
The Nigunim are very upbeat, and have a high tessitura. Some of my students
have found them to be helpful in developing the high register. Kaddish and
Tfila are beautiful, but more serious in tone.
John Schreckengost
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> cadenzas) by Alan Civil as their model.
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Margaret Tung, the hornist preparing for her recital in this video, is now
working on her doctorate at Ohio State University.
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p; 2 (pizka.de)
Hoover: Summer Night
Doppler: Souvenir du Rigi
Barboteu: Esquisse
Johnsen: Suite (just flute & horn)
Faust: Auburn Echoes
Jeppesen: Lille Trio "La Primavera"
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Guillou: Mon nom est Rolande
Effective and fun - and still a bargain. It's available for $9 at Robert King
Music.
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performance on the September 10th 11 AM concert listing.
http://www.jcmf.org.il/EN/program-old.asp
Happy Holidays!
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Frigyes Hidas wrote a wonderful horn quartet called Chamber Music. It is
published by Editio Budapest. It has also been recorded on CD, but I don't have
the information currently at my disposal.
John Schreckengost
Chicago, IL
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Buyanovsky arranged the version recorded by Hermann Baumann with the Leipzig
Gewandhaus Orchestra. I do not know who publishes it, but I'm certain someone
else will.
John Schreckengost
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the
small muscle control in the upper register when I was an undergraduate at
Butler.
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that more thought should have been
given to page turns in the horn parts. These reservations are minor. I'm glad I
own them!
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The rarely performed Amram Concerto for Horn and Wind Orchestra will be
performed on November 4, 2006 by Amanda Witt with the Valparaiso University
Chamber Concert Band. The concert that starts at 7:30 PM.
John Schreckengost
Valparaiso University
Valparaiso, Indiana
I was wondering why Robert King no longer carries it as it is a terrific piece!
John
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Corno Italiano.
Thanks!
John Schreckengost
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Hans,
Thanks for the information. This was exactly what I wanted to know. I suspected
that there was a good reason why both the Scottish Symphony Orchestra and the
Austro-Hungarian Haydn Philharmonic Orchestra played the parts in alto.
John Schreckengost
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. However, the Haydn
Orchestral Excerpt book published by Margun Music has the parts listed as basso.
I'd like to think that they are alto since they are from the same period as
Maria Theresa where the C parts are alto.
John Schreckengost
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s%201956> is 1956. I know
that Dennis Brain played and recorded Cooke's Arioso and Scherzo for horn,
violin, two violas and cello, which was written in 1955. The Nocturnes are
dedicated to the Swiss soprano Sophie Wyss but I can't find any reference to
a hornist.
son: Seven Epitaphs for voice, horn, cello and piano
Schreckengost: The End of the World
Cooke: Nocturnes
The performers are Virginia Oram (mezzo-soprano), John Schreckengost (horn)
and Thomas Oram (piano). If you want more details, you can email me at
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st is
sufficiently recuperated.
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ested, you can email me for more details, and if you come, please
introduce yourself. I believe the admission is free.
Yours truly,
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udi preces, quas fundimus.
Te amantes, te precantes, suspirantes pie semper protege.
Can anyone direct me to what the piece is and where I can buy it,
particularly since an internet search with the limited information I have
has been unproductive.
Thanks!
John Sch
with
colleagues was even more important than how we played.
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Hi Mara,
I suggest letting the horn professor know what's go
ee to contact
me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Here's the program:
Cynthia Fudala, flute & piccolo
John Schreckengost, horn & natural horn
Joseph Bognar, piano & harpsichord
Georg Philipp Telemann Concerto a tre in F Major, TWV 42:F14
(1681-1767)
Whenever I've played Beethoven's 9th in a professional orchestra, the solo
has been played by the very competent fourth horn players.
John Schreckengost
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I'm surprised no one has mentioned Esa Pekka Salonen. Some of you might also
recognize the name Noam Sherif.
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David Jolley's recording of the Dukas Villanelle is on a CD titled
Villanelle: French Masterworks for Horn, and it is on the Arabesque label
(Arabesque Z6678)
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There is a CD of the Seiber Notturno currently available (but not Brain's
recording). It is on Soren Hermansson's CD Horn Concertos (BIS-CD-376).
John Schreckengost
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tape and the URL where ordering information is
found(CD/Synthesizer):
Basler: Dance Fool, Dance (RM Williams Publishing
http://www.rmwpublishing.com/)
Jan Segers: Study for Horn and Tape (http://www.koebl.de/ZhornA.htm)
Hope this is of help!
John Schreckengost
Horn Instructor
Valparaiso University
Tamar, which is published by IMI Publications.
Van Eechaute: Nachtpoema for horn and piano (really an orchestral reduction)
Guillou: Mon nom est Rolande (great showpiece - I think it was the Paris
Conservatory competition piece in 1948)
I could keep going, but this is enough for now!
John
rto of Franz Strauss. I
am not aware of a recording of this concerto.
Yours truly,
John Schreckengost
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The most evenly divided version I've found has been the American Horn
Quartet version. The Michael Thompson version gives some relief to the first
horn, but not much.
John Schreckengost
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date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 00:12:59 -0800
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I am personally aware of two recordings of the Persichetti Parable for solo
horn:
Douglas Hill: The Modern Horn (Crystal CD 670)
Francis Orval: Masterpieces for Horn and Piano (Fibonacci Productions
FIBO-004)
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the Horn ensemble of the Mozarteum Hohchule (looks wrong to me, but it is
the way it is spelled on amazon.com) that is not in any of their retailer's
stocks. It has a recording of the Tcherepnin.
John Schreckengost
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better than I did at your age." The next lesson after I was less than
stellar: "Do you remember what I told you at your last lesson? Well, forget
it!"
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at is
smooth as silk.
IMHO,
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trauss and
Stravinsky, it includes compositions by composers as diverse as Berg,
Berlioz, Britten, Copland, Debussy, Hovhaness, Janacek, Ligeti, Orff,
Rachmaninoff, Respighi, Schoenberg, Scriabin, Shostakovich, Stockhausen,
Varese and Wagner (as well as others).
John Schreckengost
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Here are more specific details regarding the recording Daniel mentioned:
Chicago Symphony Orchestra: The Solti Years From the Archives Volume 14 CSO
CD99-2
The playing is phenomenal!
John Schreckengost
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I don't think the Strauss Alphorn is published as a separate piece. The only
place I could find it over fifteen years ago was at the library in the
Complete Works of Richard Strauss. The situation might have changed since
then; however, I have not seen a published version.
John Schrecke
I'll be there Monday until Friday afternoon.
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