I think this is the same video that was posted here some years ago.
Great playing, I would be proud if she was norwegian, but she is
swedish and plays with the Royal Opera in Stockholm.
http://www.kammarensemblen.com/annamiaeriksson.htm
On 28/02/2008, Gary Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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I know). I did not wash the bell since it is detachable and
I didn't want to damage it in a very small washing space. The laquer
is already falling of under my hands, both on the bell and the rest of
the horn, so I think the cleaner isn't the problem.
-Trude
On 26/12/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTE
so I could not
aford it. How/where can I get the laquer removed? Can that process damage
the instrument? Is it expencive?
-Trude Johansen, Norway
On 23/12/2007, Steven Mumford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>Maybe the main deciding factor, expect to spend somewhere from 500.00to
specially since it is quite different from the typical
music we get to play in our symphony/wind orchestras.
So... any good ideas, suggestions, thoughts? Everything from duetts to
quintetts are welcome.
Thanks in advance!
Trude Johansen,
Trondheim, Norway
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Well, you can still post to the hornlist so everything seems to be okay?
On 06/09/07, Anne Megenity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Alert to List members; I just received what appeared to be Spam,from one
> Alissa Quick,describing her "Social Network" and there was the usual
> disclaimer if you wan
Just a small tip for your new hobby;
I've never even touched a Conn so I can't say much about that, but I've
tried several Yamaha and Hoyer horns. If you like Yamaha instruments I'd say
that Hoyer is a good chance too, at least worth testing. The prof modells
from hoyer is amacingly good compared
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