[Hornlist] Hans Hoyer G10

2009-08-10 Thread Jinny
Dear All, I'm looking for more info on the Hans Hoyer G10 as I'm contemplating on getting one. Would appreciate any advice from all of you out there. Thanks a million! Btw, does any one know how I can get in contact with Mr Pandolfi as I understand that he is the consultant for Hoyer and the G

RE: [Hornlist] Hans, setup and Sansone

2009-02-08 Thread bangs
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Re: [Hornlist] Hans, setup and Sansone

2009-02-07 Thread hans.pi...@t-online.de
Leonard, I have pictures (out of old catalogues & books) of nearly every horn made during the centuries, so I have seen these Sansone horns & poorly made band horns a well. The main problems are that many makers rely on questionable players as advisors and many makers are not able to combine perfec

[Hornlist] Hans, setup and Sansone

2009-02-07 Thread Leonard & Peggy Brown
Regarding design, you should remember, what was the old design. The Uhlmann Viennese of 1824 never had the problem of the third slide protruding verse the bell nor had the Paris models any difficulty. By the way, I remember two or three single instruments, where the valves were assembled as 1-2-

RE: [Hornlist] Hans in the 19th century :)

2008-10-01 Thread hans
PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Carl Ek Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 7:11 PM To: Hornlist memphis Subject: [Hornlist] Hans in the 19th century :) > from: "hans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hello Hans, and all, Wow. Hans, you are certainly deserve

[Hornlist] Hans in the 19th century :)

2008-10-01 Thread Carl Ek
from: "hans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> the Missa was written after 1796, horns (or crooks) in Bb-basso (I owned just one from mid 19th cen.) Hello Hans, and all, Wow. Hans, you are certainly deserved of retirement!!! Your long and magnificent career is famously well known, but now you let out the t

[Hornlist] Hans vs English

2007-12-11 Thread wab4cor
Trying to make sence and order of the English language is like herding kittens. There are too many bewildering inconsistantcies. This language has influences from Celts Romans Anglo-Saxons Danes and the French. And add to this the habit of aquiring words from other cultures the Brits met on t

RE: [Hornlist] Hans landing strip.

2007-12-07 Thread hans
Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 10:16 PM To: horn@music.memphis.edu Subject: [Hornlist] Hans landing strip. Actually, Hans, I have landed on an aircraft carrier via helicopter. Picture four and one/half acre

[Hornlist] Hans landing strip.

2007-12-07 Thread wab4cor
Actually, Hans, I have landed on an aircraft carrier via helicopter. Picture four and one/half acres of U.S. real estate moving at 25 plus knots. The seas were calm, thank you. I trust your landing strip wasn't moving. : ) and not at sea level. Pace Bill

RE: [Hornlist] Hans Hoyer DK121

2007-04-02 Thread Joe Scarpelli
- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jinny Sent: Friday, March 30, 2007 6:10 PM To: horn@music.memphis.edu Subject: [Hornlist] Hans Hoyer DK121 Hi all, I have a couple of questions regarding the horn made by Hans Hoyer, model DK121 as i'm contemplating getting one an

Re: [Hornlist] Hans Hoyer DK121

2007-03-31 Thread Richard V. West
Hi Jinny: The DK121 is still being produced. You can check out the specifications (rather sparse) and picture at: http://www.hans-hoyer.de/english.html Hit the "double horn button" and scroll down to the sixth image. It's described as a Geyer-Knopf wrap (Knopf is a Markneukirchen workshop th

[Hornlist] Hans Hoyer DK121

2007-03-30 Thread Jinny
Hi all, I have a couple of questions regarding the horn made by Hans Hoyer, model DK121 as i'm contemplating getting one and would very much appreciate some advice. 1. When was this model produced? 2. How is the performance of this horn compared to other models like the 5801s, 6801s and 7801s ser

RE: [Hornlist] Hans humor!!

2007-01-24 Thread hans
AND to enjoy playing it. === -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 9:31 PM To: horn@music.memphis.edu Subject: [Hornlist] Hans hum

Re: [Hornlist] Hans humor!!

2007-01-24 Thread Greg Campbell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone really believe that some one with Hans experience and expertise has problems reading music with many flats or sharps? ... As an reason for transposing, this is the most lame of the lot. I think you have confused the words "not easy" with "too difficult." W

[Hornlist] Hans humor!!

2007-01-24 Thread wab4cor
Does anyone really believe that some one with Hans experience and expertise has problems reading music with many flats or sharps? When ever I read of or about some one claiming that multiple accidentals being a problem, their musical credibility comes into doubt or I assume my leg is being pull

Re: [Hornlist] 'Hans' rebuttal

2006-11-13 Thread milton kicklighter
What What is all this stuff about proper english. Hmmm, I wonder how some of yous "proper english guys" play the horn. Milton Milton Kicklighter 4th horn Buffalo Phil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry Hans, your ironic rebuttal contained many errors and proves my point. This was a copy e

[Hornlist] 'Hans' rebuttal

2006-11-13 Thread wab4cor
Sorry Hans, your ironic rebuttal contained many errors and proves my point. This was a copy editor nightmare. The next day post was much more lucid and erudite. When you take time to compose an intelligent post, you are interesting writer. The posts composed in anger or speed are not so well

RE: [Hornlist] Hans Hoyer 7800

2006-10-20 Thread Pandolfi, Orlando
ith Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 11:35 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; The Horn List Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Hans Hoyer 7800 It's a wonderful horn but a little pricey (about $5500) to compare to an 8D. The 6801 is priced roughly the same as an 8D and is (I am told) the same horn as the 7801 witho

Re: [Hornlist] Hans Hoyer 7800

2006-10-19 Thread Richard Smith
It's a wonderful horn but a little pricey (about $5500) to compare to an 8D. The 6801 is priced roughly the same as an 8D and is (I am told) the same horn as the 7801 without the annealed bell. I have played these two horns side by side. I preferred the 6801 and liked them both more than my (qu

[Hornlist] Hans Hoyer 7800

2006-10-19 Thread Peter C . Miller
I have read, I have looked, I have wondered. Now can I get some opions about this horn and how it compares to the Elkhart 8D's and the old Kruspes. Thank you, Peter Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options

[Hornlist] Hans support

2006-09-10 Thread Larry Jellison
It is okay for your guys to print your supporting thoughts of Hans, but then to attach the offending diatribe, to attach the trash all over again, just isn't thinking on your part. When you strongly don't like something, don't reprint it. I appreciate Hans, too. See how I can state that witho

RE: [Hornlist] Hans...very sad comments

2006-09-04 Thread Bill Gross
Well said, Sir. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Carlberg Jones Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 4:33 PM To: The Horn List Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Hans...very sad comments At 2:28 PM -0700 9/4/06, matthew scheffelman wrote: >I encour

Re: [Hornlist] Hans...very sad comments

2006-09-04 Thread Carlberg Jones
At 2:28 PM -0700 9/4/06, matthew scheffelman wrote: I encourage all to petition the list owner to ban this person out of this list. The horn list has been free of censorship except by its own members, which is happening now. This is the delightful beauty of it. Please, no changes. Thank

[Hornlist] Hans...very sad comments

2006-09-04 Thread matthew scheffelman
I also have met Hans and deal with him regularly buying music. He is one of the great musicians out there and a great person. If LT or others cannot deal with him, delete and go to the Yahoo list where the fragile ego's can relax. In the modern world of western music, student critic has to be sugar

[Hornlist] Hans

2006-09-04 Thread harveycor
Hornfolks It is to be noted that email personas can and do vary widely from actual 'in your face' personas. Some tend to write as though the 'audience' were invisible, devoid of feeling, and incapable of defending themselves. This thought process backfires upon the originator almost every time

RE: [Hornlist] Hans Hoyer 5802K (addition to my original post)

2006-01-08 Thread Pandolfi, Orlando
ssage- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Omar Kolaghassi Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2006 1:11 AM To: Horn list Subject: [Hornlist] Hans Hoyer 5802K (addition to my original post) hey everyone, and can someone please give a comparison of the Hoyer 5802 against a

[Hornlist] Hans Hoyer 5802K (addition to my original post)

2006-01-07 Thread Omar Kolaghassi
hey everyone, and can someone please give a comparison of the Hoyer 5802 against a Yamaha 667 (not the "custom" 667VL or whatever it is...unless the hoyers pretty close to itaww what the heck if its a 667VL give me the comparison anyway, good or bad for the Hoyer.) thanks, Mike K.

[Hornlist] Hans Hoyer 5802K (addition to my original post)

2006-01-07 Thread Omar Kolaghassi
hey everyone, and can someone please give a comparison of the Hoyer 5802 against a Yamaha 667 (not the "custom" 667VL or whatever it is...unless the hoyers pretty close to itaww what the heck if its a 667VL give me the comparison anyway, good or bad for the Hoyer.) thanks, Mike K.

[Hornlist] Hans, I almost agreed with everything you said

2005-02-18 Thread CHARLES RENFRO
Hans stated:“…our education system is different to yours, very different. The classical education is still the humanistic gymnasium, which does not exist in your country in a similar form. Next: here the teacher critizises the flaws in the students prepared studies, critizes them with

RE: [Hornlist] Hans, Mozart, Brain

2004-11-07 Thread hans
TED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Leonard & Peggy Brown Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2004 7:25 PM To: hornlist Subject: [Hornlist] Hans, Mozart, Brain Herr Pizka, There are many, many recordings of the Mozart concertos but I wish to only ask about one. Do you consider Dennis Brain

[Hornlist] Hans, Mozart, Brain

2004-11-07 Thread Leonard & Peggy Brown
Hans writes: >>>Hans Pizka Principal horn in the orchestra were Mozart brought his first great opera to premiere; studied in Vienna, where Mozart first performed most of his greater opera (from opus, opus - includes concerti, symphonies, operas, etc.), - thus my source of Mozart tradition & style

Re: [Hornlist] Hans Hoyer Horns

2003-11-10 Thread Sonjahornteacher
Which model number? I've played the student, intermediate, and "pro" level stuff (6801), (under the Gerhard Baier name that a local dealer has stamped on the Hoyer horns) I like a few of the features on them: the oil port under the rotor cap (a small hole drilled in the top bearing plate to

[Hornlist] Hans Hoyer Horns

2003-11-08 Thread MichaelK216897
Sorry for writing again, but i have one more question. Has anyone tried out or plays on a Hans Hoyer horn? What do you think of them and the sound and feeling of them? Im mainly interested in hearing about there Geyer wrap one. Is it good or bad? Best of wishes,

[Hornlist] Hans Hoyer 5401K VS Conn 9DY

2003-09-11 Thread Casalone Roberto
Can anyone give me the impression on use of Hans Hoyer 5401K horn??? Is bad or best than a Conn 9DY?? Thanks Roberto --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.516 / Virus Database: 313 - Release Date: 01/09/03 ___

Re: [Hornlist] Hans in New Zealand

2003-09-02 Thread Hans . Pizka
But town Hall is quite big with 2644 seats for a city like Christchurch with 250.000 population. I never sit when playing solo. Last visit in a casino was 1969 in Stockholm. Greetings from warm Singapore Hans James Scrivener schrieb: > jim buchholz wrote: > > >Where w

Re: [Hornlist] Hans in New Zealand

2003-09-02 Thread James Scrivener
jim buchholz wrote: >Where was the concert; I presume at the Theatre Royal on Glouchester Street. No - in the Town Hall. (nothing but the best!) >Probably Hans would do anything to get away from summer in Germany; even >going to Christchurch in their winter. I was in the city in July and liked >

[Hornlist] Hans in New Zealand

2003-09-02 Thread Dee and Jim Buchholz
Where was the concert; I presume at the Theatre Royal on Glouchester Street. Probably Hans would do anything to get away from summer in Germany; even going to Christchurch in their winter. I was in the city in July and liked the city (winter isn't bad there). Only thing I really didn't care much fo

Re: [Hornlist] Hans Pizka's mouthpiece pressure questions answered

2003-07-09 Thread Aleks Ozolins
Brittany, You can't play pressureless! No pressure = No sound. But that doesn't mean jam the mouthpiece in your face. Most proffesionals use a moderate to heavy amount of pressure, but there is a difference. They have the musculature to support it! It takes years to build this musculature. If y

AW: [Hornlist] Hans Pizka's mouthpiece pressure questions answered

2003-06-27 Thread Hans Pizka
Brittany wrote: " 1. I figured that five hours of practice would be a good idea so I would be prepared for any possible competition with other horn players for chairs and positions in college. I also thought more practice would only do good, not harm. I thought that if I worked this hard, then I wo

AW: [Hornlist] Hans Pizka's mouthpiece pressure questions answered

2003-06-26 Thread Hans Pizka
ED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von kerri c davies Gesendet: Donnerstag, 26. Juni 2003 14:11 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: [Hornlist] Hans Pizka's mouthpiece pressure questions answered Dear Hans Pizka: Thank you for your reply. I am in the middle of a horn teacher transition right n

[Hornlist] Hans Pizka's mouthpiece pressure questions answered

2003-06-26 Thread kerri c davies
Dear Hans Pizka: Thank you for your reply. I am in the middle of a horn teacher transition right now, and will be teacherless until the fall school semester starts in August, my first year of college. I am sorry it took so long for me to reply. Here I will try to assess your questions and comments

Re: [Hornlist] Hans has gone too far : comparing Bush to Hitler andNazi Ger...

2003-02-27 Thread Jjhornman
Ask yourself if Hans is right..don't read into it too much but realize that war is just that, do you think god determines which side he is going to pick? If your going to start a war no matter what the cause just remember that evil and death can only become of it in this case, hitler starte

[Hornlist] Hans has gone too far : comparing Bush to Hitler and Nazi Germany !!

2003-02-27 Thread Smithhorn
Hans: Your apparent quote of President Bush, followed by a comparative reference to Nazi Germany is truly revolting ! And truly inappropriate for this list. I remain interested in your horn and general music comments but respectfully urge you to cease these ugly personal comments about wo