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On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 17:01, Milton Kicklighter
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I have a 6801, not a 5801/2, but it too is pretty sharp. The main
slide is out for about 2/3rds to 3/4 of its total length, and even
then I've also had to adjust myself to play lower in the slots than I
was used to on my Alex 103
Michiel van der Linden,
Bruges, Belgium
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On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 17:49, wrote:
> Where can you get them?
>
> -William
>
Ken Pope, for instance
http://www.poperepair.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=23_52_55
They're relatively expensive, but well worth it.
For googling purposes, use the spelling " Marcus Bonna " to get the best
e for personal use, at dme.mozarteum.at
Michiel van der Linden
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On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 15:12, Kit Wolf wrote:
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> The trumpets seemed to have holes to correct the intonation, which
> probably isn't terribly 'period'.
>
> Kit
>
The horns in this clip have them as well. (except maybe the one in the
middle which looks like it has a tuning slide)
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The original amount of instruments was, if I recall correctly (I don't
have access to something te verify it here):
24 oboes
12 bassoons (could be 16 as in this performance)
contrabassoon
9 trumpets (3 players per part)
9 horns (3 players per part, in fact these parts are very similar to
the trumpe
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 13:20, Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre
wrote:
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>.
>
> http://www.housermouthpiece.net/hocuponserim.html
>..
> My questions are:
>
> Do the Houser horn rims match the threading of Giardinelli mouthpieces?
>
> Which model offers a 4mm wide and flat rim?
>
>...
>
> Klaus in DK
en playing in a band. Is this the instrument a French Horn player
> would play in such a band? I imagine it's a bit of a transition to
> make, as it's fingered right-handed.
>
> The alto/tenor horn appears to be an Eb instrument - do they make
> these in F, too? And
A simple Korg MA 30 with more than enough functions for most of us can be
had for $15-25 either online or in most local music shops.
I have one and are very happy with it. It can be set loud enough to be heard
over your own playing and has several options of rhythmic subdivions.
Michiel van der
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 5:42 AM, Simon Varnam wrote:
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> subject: [Hornlist] Leadpipe Advice
> On 2009/03/08, "Bill Gross" wrote:
>
>> What is really humbling is to realize that Leitgeb premiered all the
>> Mozart
>> concertos on a valve less horn, and with a mouthpiece made of curved sheet
>> met
rafie-muziek/t/toonaardsymboliek/menu-id-64.html
Michiel van der Linden,
Bruges, Belgium
2008/12/14 Herbert Foster :
> Didn't the mood of a key have more to do with how that key was out of tune on
> the keyboard compared to just temperament?
ively.
It's probably a good buy, especially if you're starting out on natural horn.
(There's a second hand one for sale in Holland right now ;) )
Michiel van der Linden
Bruges, Belgium
2008/11/18 Alon reuven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all,
> Does anyone know , or has
part was played on
natural horn at the premiere, but I don't think many people believe
that anymore. John Q Ericsson wrote about it in the Horn Call some
years ago. http://www.public.asu.edu/~jqerics/folklore.htm
Michiel van der Linden
Bruges, Belgium
2008/10/25 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
's not even enough
> time (none) to put in a mute. A possibility is hand muting, where you finger
> a half note higher.
>
Actually "en dehors" means just the opposite. It means "bring out",
"emphasize". No need to mute, but qu
false for at
least part of that continent.
Michiel van der Linden
Bruges, Belgium
2008/6/7 Jerry Houston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> It is a tenor horn, somewhat like a Baritone Horn but with upright bell.
>> Common in Europe.
>>
>
>
in French baroque music there's
already a wealth of old scores to be found.
Michiel van der Linden,
Bruges, Belgium
2008/6/4 David Goldberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
.. 2)
> Georg Friederich Fuchs is also the composer of a set of quartets for 2
> horns and 2
> clarinets. I
Should the hand be used? Most likely not, since most evidence points clearly
in the way that the instruments were played without hand in the bell,
arguably even well into the classical period.
The dilemma is, that the real historical way of doing it properly is lipping
the out of tune notes into p
2007/12/6, hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Romance language - yes, these languages (Italian, Francais,
> Espanol, etc.) are best suited for romances - what a nice
> term, but you meant "Romanic" or Latin languages as they
> derive from the languages of the Romans the "LATIN".
Romance is a correct term
Have a look here: http://www.corno.de/english/barock_horn_concertos.htm
They provide a preview of part of the score, and in some cases an
audio sample as well (Most concertos from Barry Tuckwell's baroque
concertos recording can be found here)
Almost all baroque music will be easy on the ears of th
few months, definitely check
imslp.org too. The site is huge, and I plan on adding a few scans of
19th century horn music myself ;) )
Regards,
Michiel van der Linden
Bruges, Belgium
2007/11/14, James Boldin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Karen,
>
> You might check out the Mutopia proj
I thought Kalmus was bought by Thompson because of this: http://www.kalmus.com/
I now see there's also a site www.kalmus-music.com though...
Sorry, I jumped to conclusions
2007/10/22, BVD Press <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> >
> >Kalmus /is/ Thompson Edition ;)
> >
>
>
> ??
>
> Kalmus bought Thompson?
Some of the free sites do indeed have seperate parts available,
although you have to thoroughly check the quality. You can be
pleasantly surptised, but I remember spending *a lot* of time getting
some Tchaikowsky parts cleaned up for a performance last year. In
retrospect just buying the set would'
Have you contacted David Thompson of the "other" hornlist? His company
now owns what's left of Musica Rara, which published the 2 horns &
piano version. They should have had access to at least the score to
publish that...
2007/10/18, Catherine Eisele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello all,
>
> Does anyo
2007/5/31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I wonder if
Haydn had castrati horn players?
Probably not both of them, since in the slow movement of symphony nr.51 the
1st horn goes up to an F above the staff in Eb, and the second goes down to
a written pedal G in the next few bars ;)
T
I didn't know they had a whole list devoted to a pen whistle ;)
http://process.rotteneggs.com/r3/show/se/141697.html
Thanks for the video, my flautist wife loved it!
David Goldberg schreef:
On a whim, last week I joined the flute list. Not surprisingly, their
discussions cover a lot of the sam
I'll raise you a crappy 1950's arrangement of Beethoven's Egmont
Overture. (Although the similar arrangement of the famous chorus of
Haendels' Judas Maccabeus I had the misfortune to rehearse an hour ago
was particulary awfull too. Luckily I had to play tuba... ;) )
Bill Hollin schreef:
The
If he's playing the original, prepare him for some delicate high stuff.
The horns are in B flat alto, and with only 2 oboes and 2 bassoons you
haven't got much to hide behind...
Here's a nice fragment on original instruments (Amazon sample)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/music/wma-pop-up/B017MV001
Rogier Hendrikx schreef:
Dear all,
I've been asked to play BWV 14 (with aria in B-flat) and been wondering if alto
or basso is ment. A corno da caccia is indicated in my edition (NBA). Is this a
short trumpet, or the long hunting horn?
Since the trumpet thing is a 20th century invention, yo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
Hi friends of the horn.
My question is also about the trill, but the trill in general.
How do you start the trill? From the lower tone or from the upper tone?
Is it a question of stile, or a question of time when was the music
written?
Or is it just that people don't
Maybe the easiest way is to download the New Mozart Edition score. It's
free under some restrictions, and the most authorative score you can
find anywhere in the world.
http://dme.mozarteum.at/DME/nma/nmapub_srch.php
Steve Freides schreef:
One of my students walked off with my son's horn part
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
http://dme.mozarteum.at/mambo/index.php
Obviously a vile, subversive website. When I attempted to visit it a
second a go I got the dreaded "Site Blocked" messsage.
Bill, I don't know who your ISP is, but you should change it asap.
This is the official site
the range to an F below that.
Michiel van der Linden
Bruges, Belgium
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Leonard Brown schreef:
This is, no doubt, the question of a novice and an amateur, but why do
modern horns use rotor valves and not piston valves? Everything I have read
suggests that piston valves are superior, and since similar valves are in
use in other brass instruments, I wonder why they ar
Here they are, all 24 of them,
http://icking-music-archive.org/ByComposer/Reicha.html
Michiel van der Linden,
Bruges, Belgium
Carl Brower schreef:
Hello all,
I am looking for a complete set of the 24 trios by Antonin Reicha
op. 82, and have not had much luck in my internet search. Can
he vowel, and often the meaning of the word. So, next time search for
*Moeseler*.....
Michiel van der Linden,
In Flanders Fields
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Dan Phillips schreef:
On Oct 11, 2005, at 7:25 AM, Michiel van der Linden wrote:
I'm always fighting this myth on Tubenet, so I'll continue my
crusade here. ;)
Tuba parts are NOT always concert pitch. Here in N.W. Europe
*transposing* bass clef tuba parts are the norm, at lea
t pitch) and never had to enter the
whole 18th/19th century madness of transposing brass notation when the
rest of the brass family entered the orchestra.
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>
>
>
There are no real horn shops in Amsterdam. A few places in the region
stock a few instruments and one of them usually has a few new Alex
103's, but other than that there's not much choice. :-(
Michiel van der Linden
Bruges
st it as flute, oboe, clarinet,
horn, basson and trumpet. I am starting to wonder wether there are 2
versions, even more than 2, or that the people at the site are just lazy
and couldn't be bothered to type a few 2's ;)
Michiel van der Linden
Bruges, Belgium
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swa maeg"
http://lawrenceyates.co.uk
Yeah, it has probably been arranged for balalaika orchestra with
optional kazoo as well ;)
Michiel van der Linden
Bruges, Belgium
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It's scored for WW quintet with (optional(?)) trumpet. (you left out the
bassoon) Any music shop or music library should be able to get you a
copy since it's a _very_ popular WW quintet piece.
Michiel van der Linden
Bruges, Belgium
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Steve Freides schreef:
One line way at the bottom.
-S-
And a heck of a lot more than Five Lines came with it!
M.
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One of our players has adapted a Marcus Bonna case with pieces of foam
rubber. He uses the music case provided (suitably adapted) for his crooks.
All the best,
Lawrence
"þaes ofereode - þisses swa maeg"
http://lawrenceyates.co.uk
Marcus Bonna now offers them sp
, end of
airstream etc. Not a good thing when you're playing sixteenth ;)
Michiel van der Linden
Bruges, Belgium
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r the
yahoo one?) the last few months, mostly in connection with ebay. We've
got a flute for sale on a similar site and have only recieved these scam
mails so far..
Michiel van der Linden
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carson smith schreef:
Does anyone know what issue Dr. Robert Pyle's article can be found in?
Or any other articles on this subject? Thanks, Carson
I don't know if this is what you're looking for, but there is an article
here http://www.well.com/user/smalin/hornstop.htm
Michiel
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Hi List,
I'm changing email service and need to make an address change. Can somebody
out there send me the admin address for this group?
Thanks.
Jeanie Swanson
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Hi Jeanie,
There is a link to your personal settings at th
urls to www.tinyurl.com
? These long links tend to break up in the mail so that clicking them
doesn't work anymore. Using tinyurl solves this problem :)
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BVD Press wrote:
Dear All,
I am looking for recommendations on a recording of Rossini's "Prelude,
Theme and Variations" for Horn and Piano.
for a novelty factor and outstanding natural horn playing, try "le cor
romantique français" by Claude Maury, Ricercar 20667
Hello hornplayers,
Sorry for the crosspost.
This message was posted to the Music Library Association mailinglist
yesterday. Can somebody help this person?
Original Message
Subject:[MLA-L] Rudolf/Rudolph Mayer--horn music
Date: Fri, 7 May 2004 11:37:23 -0400
From: Bl
is help? Yes, he did save me some time
and effort though.
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27;d very much like to know.
BTW, mine's in Eb with a removable D extention and a trombone sized
mouthpiece.
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Petite suite gauloise
E. Hartmann Serenade op.43
F. Schmitt Lied & Scherzo (with obligato horn part)
Rosetti Parthia in D
There's also loads and loads of arrangements out there, but you asked
for original pieces.
Michiel van der Lind
ate numbers) 1615 à 1617.R.
The address of Richault places this edition after 1823, and presumably
before 1938 (the death of Duvernoy) The duos are grouped in three sets
of 14 each.
My question: has anybody seen these duos before? I can't find any
edition or even mention of them in the obvi
rnational
auditions are announced. You can even get an e-mail subscription to be
sure you don't miss anything.
Michiel van der Linden,
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A big thank you to Prof. Pizka and Nielsen Dalley for their prompt and
informative responses!
Michiel van der Linden
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that as
well.
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connection with B, early 19th century hornists used E# (Mi dièse) to
name the E natural crook.
To find the transposition out for sure look at the score. If the strings
have around five sharps, B natural is indeed the right transposition. If
they do not have any sharps, (or thirteen), transpose i
` ~ " ' ^ symbols followed by
the letter you want them combined with. Don't forget to use -space- if
you want the symbol itself ;)
Michiel van der Linden
Bruges, Belgium
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ne if someone uses this principle in horn playing!
If you want to play this or that piece, you can only play it on a new Schmid, at least
a full double, using a recently bought K&M music stand, with a score not printed more
than 2 years ago, otherwise the music becomes unreadable!
Michiel van
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