[Hornlist] Back Cello Suites, Jacek Muzyk

2008-10-16 Thread John Edwin Mason
Cousins, I've been playing the Bach Cello Suites (alone, in my practice room) for about 40 years and all that time have been wondering what they'd sound like if performed by a truly fine hornist. I've finally got my answer. While reading the latest issue of the Horn Call, last night, I came acr

Re: [Hornlist] back to tuning the valve slides

2006-02-26 Thread Paul Mansur
I suggest getting a copy of Steve Seifert's article on "Tuning the Double Horn." It was reprinted in early 2005, as I recall, in The HORN CALL; a reprint from its first appearance in The Horn Call about 25 years or more ago. It would explain very much for you, I'm sure. Paul Mansur, Retired

RE: [Hornlist] back to tuning the valve slides

2006-02-26 Thread Hans.Pizka
ot alone. == -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Simon Varnam Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 5:29 PM To: horn@music.memphis.edu Subject: [Hornlist] back to tuning the valve slides First let me demons

[Hornlist] back to tuning the valve slides

2006-02-26 Thread Simon Varnam
First let me demonstrate my ignorance: Daniel wrote: However, I once heard a world-renowned hornist say that d2 can (should) be fingered T3 when the tonality is Eb, in order to get a slightly lower major third. Daniel "T3" ? Have I missed something? - I envy you all with your commen

[Hornlist] Back in Black

2005-12-15 Thread Omar Kolaghassi
Hey everyone, Its me...Michael Kolaghassi, that horn kid who asked lots of questions about Hans Hoyer horns and about having big lips and such (im sure Professor Pizka and others remember me...i hope im not forgotten). Well I bet you were wondering what happened to meand the answer to tha

[Hornlist] BACK

2003-08-28 Thread G Napuda
All. After about 6 weeks, now have repaired-upgraded computer, to the tune of almost 7C. A comedy of errors & failures kept it in the shop. Too long of a story. Am struggling w/300+ accumulated emails. Still installing software, w/mucho frustration. Laser printer & scanner still giving me heartache

[Hornlist] Back from a summer at Interlochen

2003-08-15 Thread Scheimy
Well, my summer at Interlochen Arts Camp ended Monday and what a summer it was. I got to learn so much from other students as much as the teachers, for once. I was in concert band (the lowest high school ensemble) the entire 8 weeks, but I moved up from 6th chair (out of 7) at the placement a

Re: [Hornlist] Back to the Future - Bizarrely horn related

2003-08-14 Thread John Baumgart
A guitar, perhaps? - Original Message - From: "David Goldklang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "The Horn List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 3:09 PM Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Back to the Future - Bizarrely horn related This topic actually c

Re: [Hornlist] Back to the Future - Bizarrely horn related

2003-08-14 Thread Peter Piorkowski
I saw it also. Just a quick glimpse. Clearly an older fiber case from the '50s; you know, they had the green crushed velvet inside and, nowdays, a mildew odor to match. --- Herbert Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How far along in the movie is it? Which scene? > > Herb Foster > --- Chris Tedes

[Hornlist] Back to the Future - Bizarrely horn related

2003-08-14 Thread Chris Tedesco
This is kind of strange for me to notice, but as I was watching Back to the Future Part I, rigth after the scene where Biff's car gets filled up with manure, there is a cut of a crowd of people running up to see what happened and one of them is clearly holding a horn case. Nothing was mentioned of

Re: [Hornlist] Back to the Future - Bizarrely horn related

2003-08-14 Thread Valkhorn
Yup I noticed that too. My guess is the case was empty at the time. As to the commentary, well they didnt remark on every prop so I'm not surprised they left it out. -William ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options at http://music.memphis.edu/mail

Re: [Hornlist] Back to the Future - Bizarrely horn related

2003-08-14 Thread Mark Louttit
"Speaking of John Williams and Horn, I thought the list might like to know that John Williams's Horn Concerto will be premiered this fall with Dale Clevenger and the Chicago Symphony. " S.W. Coincidentally enough, the same information was reported by Richard Dwyer, music critic, in this morning's

Re: [Hornlist] Back to the Future - Bizarrely horn related

2003-08-14 Thread Paul Kampen
Message text written by The Horn List >Yes, it is the Paxman shop when they were just off Shaftsbury(sp) street.< Dear All It was Gerrard Street, just off Shaftsbury Avenue and now very much part of London's Chinatown. Charles Dickens' uncle Thomas Barrow lived in Gerrard Street and Dickens used

Re: [Hornlist] Back to the Future, etc

2003-08-14 Thread christine williamson
The 'other' John Williams! - Original Message - From: "John Baumgart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 19:13:54 -0500 To: "The Horn List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Back to the Future - Bizarrely horn related Re:

Re: [Hornlist] Back to the Future - Bizarrely horn related

2003-08-14 Thread Kem38
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Re: [Hornlist] Back to the Future - Bizarrely horn related

2003-08-10 Thread Herbert Foster
How far along in the movie is it? Which scene? Herb Foster --- Chris Tedesco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This is kind of strange for me to notice, but as I was watching Back to the > Future Part I, rigth after the scene where Biff's car gets filled up with > manure, there is a cut of a crowd of p

Re: [Hornlist] Back to the Future - Bizarrely horn related

2003-08-10 Thread David Goldberg
And on a related topic, the play "Summer and Smoke", by Tennessee Williams features the protagonist's boyfriend walking across the stage with a horn(case). It was my pleasure years ago to donate my very old & beaten up case for the job. It looked adequately turn-of-the-century. I put a brick in

Re: [Hornlist] Back to the Future - Bizarrely horn related

2003-08-09 Thread Jerryold99
In a message dated 8/7/2003 3:08:36 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If I remember correctly, there is a scene in "A Touch of Class" where you can see horns hanging in the window of Paxman's old shop. I think it's when Glenda Jackson & George Segal leave a restaurant and walk p

Re: [Hornlist] Back to the Future - Bizarrely horn related

2003-08-07 Thread stuart womble
; A guitar, perhaps? > > - Original Message - > From: "David Goldklang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "The Horn List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 3:09 PM > Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Back to the Future - > Bizarrely horn

Re: [Hornlist] Back to the Future - Bizarrely horn related

2003-08-07 Thread David Goldklang
This topic actually came up long ago on the horn list. Incidentally, I was watching the movie a couple weeks ago with my brother and he happened to notice the horn case as well for the first time. Anyway, the unidentified horn-toting man is a cameo role for John Williams ...and what more appr

RE: [Hornlist] Back to the Future - Bizarrely horn related

2003-08-07 Thread Steven Ovitsky
David Goldberg wrote: >And on a related topic, the play "Summer and Smoke", by Tennessee Williams >features the protagonist's boyfriend walking across the stage with a horn(case). If I remember correctly, there is a scene in "A Touch of Class" where you can see horns hanging in the window of Pax