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I happened to look it up and the Naxos is available by subscription or by
download,
and its not available on Cd.
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The Schoenberg quintet is available on NAXOS ...but not in the U.S.
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I recently have been watching and listening to several new DVD's of concert
films from the Unitel archives.
First, a DVD featuring Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra that was
filmed in the late '70s. It has Rimsky-Korsakov's Sheherazade as well
extras including Strauss's Der
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digitized and available for downloading, but perhaps not - I can't see
how to do it. Help??
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David Goldberg?
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Carnegie Hall comes to mind.
If you a fortunate to live near New York, in addition to the Met and the
NYPO, you can also see the Vienna Philharmonic, Cleveland Orchestra, Berlin
Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, and just about any other orchestra of any
reputation who travels to
Of course, a recording was done a long time ago that represents the American
Horn Sound. It's called Horns! by the Horn Club of Los Angeles
Pete Jilka
Kansas City, MO
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Jerry-
You are correct. It was Tom Jostlein.
Pete Jilka
Kansas City, MO
PS: Roger Kaza also played First horn in the very first year of the KC
Symphony.
In a message dated 10/19/07 12:22:44 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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There was also a player between Dave Everson
and Liz
If I recall correctly, someone compiled a list of recordings featuring James
Chambers. It was maybe 20 years ago and published by the International Horn
Society.
Does anyone still have one of these somewhere or does this email jog any
memories of that list?
Pete Jilka
Kansas City, MO
The CD I have that has the LA Horn Club recordings is called HORNS! The
Horn Club of Los Angeles. It was originally published by EMI in 1990. The
CD number is EMI CDM 7 73764 2.
The original is probably not available, but you might be able to find a used
copy or get a liscensed CD-R
Those are some terrifc performances of the Mozart Concereti.\
Its ( or was) Phillips CD 422 330-2. Peter Damm with Meville Marriner and
the Academy of SMitF from 1989.
Happy Listening!
PeterJilka
Kansas City, MO
PS: Just for fun, check out the Siegfried pages on Hans Pizka's website for
This clip from Beethoven's Fifth Symphony is quite outstanding.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r32QPNdopVg
Can we guess who is playing First horn?
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I thought I saw this performance advertised on CD or DVD somewhere.
Anybody have it or know where to get it?
Pete Jilka
Kansas City, MO
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Actually, Strom Thurmond was a senator from South Carolina who served in the
US Senate for 43 years. He holds numeorus records such as: longest
congressional filibuster(1957), and only senator to still be in Congress at age
100.
Thurmond was the Dixiecrat party presidential canidate in
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Just a reminder.
All of those wonderful Mahler performances with Leonard Bernstein and the VPO
are now available on DVD.
Pete Jilka
Kansas City, MO
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Two new DVD's of concert films that would be or interest to hornplayers are
now availabe on the EuroArts label.
The first is Schubert's Symphony No. 9, the Great with an exceptional
perfomance played by the Vienna PHilharmonic conducted by Karl Boehm.The
best
Schubert Sym #9
Just go check out the facsimile of the horn part that was use for the first
performances of this concerto by Gottfried von Freiburg. The second movement
is posted here on Hans Pizka's website:
http://www.pizka.de/RStr2-4.htm
For the second movement, there are breath marks inserted that are
The generic version of Flonase -fluticasone- just recently became available,
and it's much cheaper also. It seems to work just as well as Flonase.
Pete Jilka
Kansas City, MO
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Obviously, you'll want to find that old Hungarian George Szell and his
Cleveland Orchestra recording of the Hary Janos Suite. Which should still be
available on a CBS/Sony budget CD with Pictures at an Exhibition and The Lt.
Kije
Suite. That's three great recordings for not a lot of money.
Hey Mahler Fans and lovers of Great horn playing-
I recently bought the long awaited Deutsche Grammophon DVD set of Mahler
symphonies with conductor Leonard Bernstein and the Vienna Phiharmonic, London
Symphony, and Israel PO. I found it at Amazon.com. The set includes all the
symphonies,
There is a excellent recording of various choral pieces by Brahms on Nimbus
Records featuring The Kansas City Chorale. (Nimbus #5524) The hornists on
the Op. 17 Songs are Dave Everson and Steve Multer.This recording was made
7 or 8 years ago, but it should still be readily available.
Go to: www.webernation.com and look for Jay from South Carolina. You should
find a 3 minute video to watch. that features Jay, his horn and his Weber
grill.
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One of the cable TV Channels available in the states is Home and
A number of years ago when I still lived in Ohio, I played a concert with
the Mansfield (Ohio) Symphony and Sylvia McNair was the soloist for the
concert. As it turns out, she is a native of Mansfield and had played violin
in the
Mansfield Symphony in her younger days. She has a
That particular recording of Dennis Brain performing Seiber's Notturno was
released on CD in 1991 by ASdisc (AS356), an Italian company. So, I don't
know
if this qualifies an official CD release.
The disc, though, does contain some other interesting items including
Hindemith's Sonata for
The Center City Brass Quintet has released a new CD entitled Romantic Music
for Brass on the Chandos label (Chandos CHAN10140). Richard King, Principal
hornist for the Cleveland Orchestra, is a founding member of the quintet whose
members all have had experience in Major American orchestras.
This CD is terrific! It gets my highest recommendation.
I ordered some copies from www.amazon.de and they sent them by air mail. It
took some time to get them, but it was certainly worth the wait.
Happy listening,
Pete Jilka
Kansas City
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I recently found two films of legendary concerts that are now on DVD. Both
were filmed at the Wiener Festwochen in 1962 and 1963 with Hans
Knappertsbusch conducting the Vienna Philharmonic.
The one from 1963 is a concert performance of Act 1 from Wagner's Die
Walkuere and it is such an
This is probably the same recording. The RCA CD Legendary Strauss
Recordings
says that it was recorded on January 22, 1935.
Pete Jilka
Kansas City
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French Pianist Carries Out Threat to Dump Instrument in Lake
Agence France-Presse - 28 July 2003
A French concert pianist ended his career Friday by hiring a helicopter to
drop a worn-out piano into a lake in the south of the country.
François-René Duchable played Beethoven's
Out With a Bang: Frustrated Virtuoso Duchable Plans to End His Career by
Blowing Up a Piano
A
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A note to any hornlister in the Kansas City area that I will be performing
Mozart's Horn Concerto No. 3 this Saturday evening, Feb. 22nd, with the St.
Joseph Symphony. The concert is at 8:00 pm and is at the Missouri Theatre
in St. Joseph, Missouri.
This all Mozart concert will also
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Did Beethoven write something that the horn players in Vienna in the early
1800s play, but a skill has been lost, or have orchestras grown in size such
that a part that at one time could have been handled by one player now
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