Mr. Hui is correct - the piece is the serenade by borodin. I have this tape,
and on it Herr baumann announces the selection, as does the announcer. He also
played the rossini les rendezvouss des chasses as an encore.
Paxmaha
Peter Hui [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow, and I thought I was the only
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Baumann repertoire question
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date: Thu, 6 Jan 2005 06:54:51 -0800 (PST)
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Mr. Hui is correct - the piece is the serenade by borodin. I have this
tape, and on it Herr baumann announces the selection, as does the
announcer
I have a tape, made from an off the air broadcast, of Hermann Baumann
...I would be willing to send a file made from this tape to anyone
acquainted with Herr Baumann's recital repertoire in hopes of making an ID
Good afternoon Peter,
If you send the file out, how about sticking my name on
On Thursday, January 6, 2005, at 03:20 PM, Ray Sonja Crenshaw wrote:
The real reason I wrote to you (and the list) is to find whatever is
known concerning an old cylinder record I have in my collection. It's
an Edison Amberol 4-minute cylinder, label# 478, and is said to be by
Gustav Heim and
I have a tape, made from an off the air broadcast, of Hermann Baumann
playing a recital at the Frick Collection in NYC sometime in the early
to mid- 1980's. After renditions of the Strauss no. 1, the Beethoven
Sonata and the Krol Ladatio, there follows a work that I cannot
identify. I
Wow, and I thought I was the only one who remembered this broadcast...
Are you speaking of the encore that he played at the end? If I recall
correctly, the piece was a movement from the Five Pieces from Little
Suite, by Borodin.
Oddly enough, I have the sheet music, along with the receipt from
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