This one, perchancies?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Diamond_Society
Paul
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Greg Campbell wrote:
> c...@fenwickparva.com wrote:
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>> Blue Diamond is evidently the name of an organization with which I don't
>> want my music associated.
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> Almonds?
> http://w
Sorry Richard, but the label "Made in W. Germany" was around until
after the fall of the Berlin wall. I have CDs with "Made in West
Germany" printed on the back, and I don't think those were around in
the 1960's.
Also, it was the Soviet Union, not Russia, that exerted dominance over
East Germany d
Perhaps not the Danzi, but what of the many Stich concertos in the key of E?
It might be better to just get a horn with slides in F#/B natural at that
point and just play the piece as if it were written in Eb.
Hermann Baumann did this when he recorded the Weber concertino (Engelbert
Schmid, I beli
.
It would, for instance, make the Weber Concertino or the Danzi concerto in E
much more finger friendly.
Paul Rincon
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 5:45 PM, Carlberg Jones <
carlbergjo...@prodigy.net.mx> wrote:
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> At 6:25 PM -0300 4/16/09, Robson Adabo de Mello wrote:
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>> Can the s
Nope.
Paul
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 3:57 PM, William Botte wrote:
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> Did anybody on the list listen to the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra
> performing Beethoven Symphony 7 Sunday evening of KMZT FM (KMozart)? This
> was one of the most disappointing performances of the seventh that I've
> ever
It seemed as though Tomböck was using a shorter crook for the Haydn
"Farewell". If I remember correctly, it had one little turn on it. Maybe an
A crook?
Probably the best playing of that solo that I've ever heard. The 2nd horn
(don't know who it was) sounded amazing as well.
Paul
On Fri, Jan 2,
Lawson Horns in Bethlehem, NH.
www.Lawsonhorns.com
Paul
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 10:37 PM, Luke Zyla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am considering installing a new bell and bell tail on my 1980 Paxman
> model 20L. I know of one bell maker that can make a bell to ones
> specifications:
> Bernd S
Probably the 1st IHS symposium in 1968 at The Florida State University.
Just a guess, though.
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Leonard & Peggy Brown <
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> I just came across an old program. Anyone wish to guess where this was?
> The artists are listed as:
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> Anton Horn
How many lessons could you have possibly given the student to take him to
small claims court? I would think that you would have figured out pretty
soon that he/she was not going to pay for the lessons.
Also, why waste time going to court wouldn't it be better to merely let
bygones be bygones and n
If it's really that quiet, it would be good for that nasty Quoniam from
Bach's Mass in B-minor.
Paul
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 10:53 AM, Ben Reidhead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I haven't tried that (I'm not that brave and I've not come up across any
> situations where that might be needed) but
Jerry,
Do you know if this was the 8D that Richard Mackey played on during his days
in the Cleveland Orchestra and in the Los Angeles studios?
Best wishes,
Paul
On 6/13/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Hans, your messages are still being 'swallowed' up and don't show at all, at
least on my computer...
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I met a reasonably well-known horn player in Washington D.C. recently who
told me that inside diameter of the old Conns was somewhere around
10.8-11mm.
If you listen to the Cleveland Orchestra recordings of Bruckner symphonies -
it is hard to distinguish a difference between the Conns and the Vien
Richard Mackey won the 3rd position with The Cleveland Orchestsra playing
the Sarabande from the first suite, and Jesse McCormick won 2nd in the same
orchestra a few years back with one of the suites (can't remember which one,
though).
It must be a Cleveland thing, I suppose.
Paul
On Tue, Apr
Alan Civil's and Gerd Seifert's recordings are my two favorites.
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 2:36 AM, hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With the Mozart Concertos ?
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> The best are Dennis Brain & Michael Hoeltzel !
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There is an LP with Roland Berger and Roland Horvath (both ex-members of the
Vienna Philharmonic) where they play some Wagner Tuba/Viennese horn
concertos.
I think the LP is called "Contemporary Viennese Music for Horn and Wagner
Tuba"...Although I'm not sure. Hans knows it surely, as it is the on
Strauss wrote the piano part first and later orchestrated the concerto
(assuming we're talking about Nr. 1).
Paul
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 9:33 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know, but I would guess the usually orchestral parts would come
> first and the piano reduction later - at l
Any help would be greatly appreciated, as I would like to begin working on
this piece and prepare it for a recital in the near future.
Best wishes,
Paul Rincon
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I like the seller's alias.
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> possibility of looking like a clown a
ster label and is quite good. Singers include Pierrette Alarie, Nan
Merriman, Leopold Simoneau, and Gustav Neidlinger (famous for his Alberich
is Solti's "Ring" cycle).
Best wishes,
Paul Rincon
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"Is there "too loud" playing by the brass section in
this symphony? NO. They absolutely destroyed and
dominated this piece."
Yep. Sounds like the NY Philharmonic from your description...
Paul Rincon
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It's worth noting also that the Minuet is in Bb Alto (so it goes up to high
F in horn pitch).
Cheers,
Paul Rincon
On 5/31/07, Michiel van der Linden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2007/5/31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Haydn had castr
resa tomorrow by The Cleveland Orchestra, as well as some Josef Strauss
Waltzes, and last but not least, Till Eulenspiegel. Anyone in the Cleveland
area should come by and check out some amazing playing.
Best wishes,
Paul Rincon
On 5/30/07, Dan Malloy Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Haydn
Correct me if I'm mistaken, but isn't Haydn Nr. 51 the highest symphony
written by Haydn? It 'only' goes up to an F in the minuet.
Do you mean the "Hornsignal" symphony when you say Haydn Nr. 39? If so, it
is Symphony Nr. 31.
Best wishes,
Paul Rincon
On
The aria is the Va tacito e nascosto from Handel's Giulio Cesare.
Best wishes,
Paul
On 5/26/07, Alon reuven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
To me , the sound in julius cezar was fine and fitted well the style .
We play broque music quite often , and untill recently I used to play on a
double desc
Schmid Triple (High Eb), Lawson Fourier, and I believe a Hoyer,
respectively.
Paul Rincon
On 4/22/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Do you know what Myers, Betts and Bloom now play? Would be interested to
know.
Ron
** See what&
Maybe this will satisfy your hunger?
http://www.angelfire.com/ult/caquino/
Some wonderfully expressive and musical trumpet playing...listen for
yourself! The Hummel is especially tasty, as is the Peer Gynt.
Enjoy!
Paul Rincon
On 1/7/07, rob schmidtke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
performance as the newly-issued DVD set.
Best wishes,
Paul Rincon
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I recommend Marie-Luise Neunecker's recording with the Bamberg Symphony
Orchestra.
It is my ideal in terms of sound and phrasing. Another good recording is
with Richard Watkins; very smooth playing (ideal for the Gliere Concerto).
Best of luck,
Paul Rincon
On 9/24/06, Robert Osmun &l
ent in the Vienna Philharmonic.
Also, in the Vienna philharmonic; Viennese oboes, rotary trumpets, and goat
skin timpani are used - all of that comes together to form the sound that we
know and love from the VPO.
Paul Rincon
On 12/29/05, Jerry Houston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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x27; sound. Now (like
in many other places), one hears only the same sound (few exceptions,
Vienna, Russian Orchestras, some Eastern European orchestras)
Paul Rincon
On 12/29/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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"Song of
Democracy" and hist first symphony. You can hear part of the "Romantic" at
the end of the first Alien movie.
Paul Rincon
On 12/26/05, jim thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Just transferred from 'record' to cd a recording of Howard Hanson'
Giulio Ceasare - Handel
Bach Cantatas such as "Gott, der Herr, ist Sonn und Schild"
Baroque Horn Concerti such as the Knechtl
Brandenburg nr. 1, Bach B minor mass...
Those are just a few - of course there's more works - but those are the ones
I can think off at the moment!
Paul R.
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Question for item #7333631683 - Atkinson nickel silver double french horn
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Question: Did you make the youth symphony orchestra or the concert
orchestra?
Paul R.
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> Dear List,
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> Remember when I was nervous about my Chicago Youth Orches
I feel as though you do not understand the whole point of Hans' 'diatribe'.
It was not an attempt to discredit you, but to merely make you reexamine the
purpose of your audition.
If you audition solely on the basis of 'hitting the right notes' well, that
is a good start but will not do very well f
Hello!
I am considering several shops to restore an Alexander 103 I found at a
local middle school, any experiences (both positive and negative) with these
shops would be very helpful in determining where to send it to.
The shops I am considering are: Osmun
Lawson
Ken Pope repair
and Dan Oberloh
Off the top of my head, I only know of the following:
Bruckner Symphonies Nr. 7,8,9
Wagner RING Cycle
Strauss: Elektra
Stravinsky: Rite of Spring
Especially beautiful are the Wagner Tuba quartets in the 8th (3rd mvmt)
symphony by Bruckner...heard it on DVD with Pierre Boulez and Vienna Phil.
Utte
I can attest to the quality of the instruments being offered. I bought
exactly 11 months ago, and have been nothing but impressed with the
instrument. If you appreciate the sound of a smaller, lighter instrument
(but can open up when needed!) this is just the instrument for you.
As Siskel and Rope
The text for Beethoven's 9th was written by Schiller, the famous 19th
century poet; not by Goethe.
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> Short "a", as in "father."
Hello,
Does anyone know the main differences (besides the name) of a Ganter horn
and a Pizka classic? Mr. Crenshaw and I discussed one of them, the fact that
taper on the HeGa is backwards on the main tuning slide. But what other
differences exist between the two?
You might want to check out http
Hello, hornlisters!
This is perhaps an unusual request, but here goes:
I want to read every posting ever made on the horn list (I subscribed
9/24/2003) and I wish to perhaps...revisit some of the older threads. If
anybody can perhaps save the horn list folder on their outlook and maybe
compress i
hat pieces do you recommend? (hopefully nothing modern/contemporary)
Something of high difficulty would be no problem (with range hopefully not
exceeding c3-d3 at the most)
Thank you,
Paul Rincon
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Hello,
Does anyone on the list know where I can acquire the Reinhardt concerto for
horn in Eb major?
I have emailed the [EMAIL PROTECTED] but he has yet to respond, Mr.
Thompson, would you happen to have a copy of it?
I would be interested as to what you fellow hornlisters have to say about
it.
Hello!
Does anyone on the list know the differences between the Wendell Hoss
Transcriptions of the Cello Suites and those by Francis Orval? There is a
15.00 dollar price difference...is it justified?
Thank you,
Paul R.
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Hello!
My name is Paul rincon, I am a senior at Lake Brantley High School in
Altamonte Springs, Florida (Near orlando).
I'm going to apply to audition at Oberlin conservatory the 4th of december,
has anyone on the list had experience with the faculty at oberlin, or know
of anyone who ha
I recently won this CD off an ebay auction and received it today...what an
amazing CD it is!
8 Bayreuther Festspiel-Hornisten:
G. Seifert, M. Klier, S. Machata, K. Markowski,
B. Garbage, G. Fritzsche, K. Schneider, J. Schreder (hns)
They are playing Fantasies to: Lohengrin, Rheingold, Siegfried,
Did anyone here attend the Baltimore Symphony's performance of Bruckner 4?
It was by far one of the best I have ever heard, and the Beethoven piano concerto was
very well played as well.
Phil Munds played beautifully - as does the rest of the brass section, it is basically
a huge torrent of sou
Hello, fellow hornlisters
I have begun preparing for the annual concerto competition tryouts for my orchestra,
and I have been working (for some time now) on the Weber Concertino in e minor. My
teacher tells me that is would be perhaps unwise to play it in a live/public
performance, as there is
Hello fellow Horners!
My name is Paul Rincon, I am a soon to be Senior at Lake Brantley High school. I've
been studying horn with my teacher Mr. William C. Robinson for about 5 1/2 years now
(some of you on the list might know/studied with him). Anyways!
As an early graduation Presen
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