This is a piece I am currently trying to learn, but unfortunately it does seem
to be notable for its lack of performance in general. I woonder if anyone knows
of or has a recording of it?
Thanks,
Adam Black
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Said Charles Valenza:
"For a similar experience of this marvelous repertoire
for natural horn, and some outstanding natural horn
playing, I suggest that you get Rick Seraphinoff's
recording of French Chamber Music for Horn and
Strings.
It includes Dauprat's Quintet No.1 in F Major, op. 6,
for hor
Hi Folks - recently Mr. Burdick was kind enough to send me this CD for a
review, which I will graciously post now. I tried to be as objective and
professional as I knew how, but I do agree with Mr. Lamb that it is worth a
listen for everyone on the list.
Paxmaha
Richard Burdick
Daupr
bass). It is available at www.birdalone.com
Charles Valenza.
- Original Message -
From: "David Lamb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 1:24 PM
Subject: [Hornlist] Dauprat
> I have had a chance to spend some time with Richard Burdick's new recording
>
I have had a chance to spend some time with Richard Burdick's new recording
of Louis-François Dauprat's trios and quartets for natural horns. It is an
amazing tour de force! The sheer virtuosity is stunning, the intonation
impeccable, the tone rich and full, and the lip trills are to die for.
On Tuesday, September 20, 2005, at 08:40 PM, Penny Ward Marcus wrote:
22 Etudes for French Horn by B. E. Mueller, edited by Max P. Pottag
If you are not acquainted with these, get the book! It's for real and
lots of fun, too!
CORdially, Paul Mansur
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Hi everyone!
As you are no doubt tired of hearing, I am selling my horn library on eBay.
Current listings are
Dauprat Method for Cor Alto and Cor Basse, the 1994 English translation by
Viola Roth and published by Birdalone Music. Special printing, No. 69.
Item number: 7352345709
(This one may
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