Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-16 Thread Herbert Foster
Interesting sidelight: My daughter has a compensating Besson tuba. We had to have the leadpipe lowered so she didn't have to sit on a phonebook. For marching the leadpipe is high. I assume they used a harness to carry the beast. Herb Foster --- Klaus Bjerre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Tom

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-16 Thread Billbamberg
In a message dated 1/16/2004 12:29:04 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Interesting sidelight: My daughter has a compensating Besson tuba. We had to have the leadpipe lowered so she didn't have to sit on a phonebook. For marching the leadpipe is high. I assume they used a

[Hornlist] Horn celebrities

2004-01-14 Thread mudd
Ok, I am another one that went legit! I paid part of my way through undergraduate school playing bar gigs on guitar in St. Louis and biker bars in Western Oklahoma. I am very glad for the slight change in venue, my eyes burn a little less in a horn section (most of the time). I thought I read

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-13 Thread Wendell L Exline
Yes, Otto Graham's father was a high school band director and Otto's younger brother was a oboe player. I had a class with him at Northwestern. Pete X- ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options at

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-13 Thread Paul Kampen
Message text written by The Horn List Back in the sixties, when the moderately well known comedian and actor Milt Kamen would appear on the Tonight Show, Dear All Milt Kamen is not a well known name in Britain; however, I do recall him appearing on a late night TV chat show once and he was

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-12 Thread I2mamoose
David Ogden Stiers ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-12 Thread Walter Lewis
(alias Koala Bear). - Original Message - From: David Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: The Horn List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 5:04 PM Subject: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities? Following up Ann Megenity's message, which by the way seems completely HR, wouldn't

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-12 Thread Leigh Alexander
- From: David Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: The Horn List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 12:04 PM Subject: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities? HR, wouldn't it be amusing if some websited person among us were to keep a list compiled of well-known folks who play the horn, but are not well

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-12 Thread phirsch
This thread could be endless, particularly if you end up including composers, singers and (shudder) conductors who started out playing horn. My slight contribution to this thread would be: Vanessa Williams (This little known factoid was imparted to me by her high school band director) Back in

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-12 Thread BrassArtsUnlim
This reference may only be known to the listers in the US, but: The late Otto Graham, known by many (American) football fans as Automatic Otto, Hall of Fame quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, matriculated to Northwestern University on a basketball scholarship, but studied horn while there.

RE: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-12 Thread Steven Ovitsky
Horn celebrities? Here a few more in line with great music: The German tenor, Fritz Wunderlich (1930-1966), studied horn at the Freiburg Music Academy from 1950 to 1955. I always thought that his amazing breath control and beautiful phrasing came from his horn playing. Just listen to his

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-12 Thread Amy Jo McBeth
I don't know if he was ever a horn player, but Marty Feldman in Young Frankenstein was right on the mark in the scene near the end, where Dr. Frankenstein (Gene Wilder) is playing the violin on the top of the castle, trying to lure the monster (Peter Boyle) back. Feldman (Igor--it's

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-12 Thread Paul Kampen
Dear All British Horn Celebrities (who all were well known as horn players before making a career change) could include:- Conductors Norman del Mar (Royal Philharmonic - 2nd to Dennis Brain) Maurice Handford (Principal - Halle) Alun Francis (well known freelancer) Sir Edward Downes (played 4th

[Hornlist] Horn celebrities - vocal collections

2004-01-12 Thread David Goldberg
On Mon, 12 Jan 2004, Steven Ovitsky wrote: The German tenor, Fritz Wunderlich (1930-1966), studied horn at the Freiburg Music Academy from 1950 to 1955. I always thought that his amazing breath control and beautiful phrasing came from his horn playing. Just listen to his recordings of Il

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-12 Thread Mark Louttit
David, Wasn't Otto Graham's father a high school band director ? Mark L. ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-12 Thread Mark Louttit
Strother Martin a well known American character actor in the 50's, 60's and early 70's played the horn at one time. His lack of success with the instrument, according to an interview that I remember reading at one time (sorry to be so anecdotal) led him to become an actor. One of his best known

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-12 Thread Tom Warner
On 12 Jan 2004, at 5:56 pm, Mark Louttit wrote: Strother Martin a well known American character actor in the 50's, 60's and early 70's played the horn at one time. His lack of success with the instrument, according to an interview that I remember reading at one time (sorry to be so anecdotal)

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-12 Thread Dr. Carole Nowicke, Applied Health Science
On Mon, 12 Jan 2004, Walter Lewis wrote: I saw Ewan McGregor in a British Film entitled Brassed Off where his character plays Alto Don't forget, the peck horn (or blat weasel) player is the one who gets the girl. Didn't see her with one of the fat guys on tuba, did you? I was amused to

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-12 Thread Leigh Alexander
I was amazed at the number of players who carried their instruments (on the bus, down the street) around without a case! Leigh On Monday, January 12, 2004, at 01:35 PM, Dr. Carole Nowicke, Applied Health Science wrote: On Mon, 12 Jan 2004, Walter Lewis wrote: I saw Ewan McGregor in a British

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-12 Thread Tom Warner
On 12 Jan 2004, at 6:38 pm, Leigh Alexander wrote: I was amazed at the number of players who carried their instruments (on the bus, down the street) around without a case! Movies eh? What can ya do. There were embarrassing mistakes like that through out the film. Still an enjoyable film

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-12 Thread Klaus Bjerre
From: Tom Warner [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 12 Jan 2004, at 6:38 pm, Leigh Alexander wrote: I was amazed at the number of players who carried their instruments (on the bus, down the street) around without a case! Movies eh? What can ya do. There were embarrassing mistakes like that through

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-12 Thread Tom Warner
On 12 Jan 2004, at 8:35 pm, Klaus Bjerre wrote: Somehow these mistakes were carefully planned for. Just about everything is carefully planned in a movie. Whether or not it has any relation to reality is a another matter. The way they were portrayed handling their instruments is not a reflection

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-12 Thread Klaus Bjerre
From: Tom Warner [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 12 Jan 2004, at 8:35 pm, Klaus Bjerre wrote: Somehow these mistakes were carefully planned for. Just about everything is carefully planned in a movie. Whether or not it has any relation to reality is a another matter. The way they were portrayed

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-12 Thread Kjellrun Hestekin
There was David Grey who played principle in the LSO after Tuckwell. He came to Canada in the early 70s to conduct. Haven't heard of him since. Eric James I don't know if it's the same David Grey, but the time frame is right: There was a David Grey who conducted the Newfoundland (then St.

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-12 Thread Leslie the big huge nerd
I' m probably wrong, but didn't Ewan McGregor play baritone in this movie? I own this movie, got it from Suncoast a few years ago, so I'm sure it's still available, and it's great. I always freak out when they play Floral Dance, by Katie Moss, because our brass band plays it, and it's simply an

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-12 Thread skirshner
- Original Message - From: phirsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 9:21 AM Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities? This thread could be endless, particularly if you end up including composers, singers and (shudder) conductors who started out playing

[Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-11 Thread David Goldberg
Following up Ann Megenity's message, which by the way seems completely HR, wouldn't it be amusing if some websited person among us were to keep a list compiled of well-known folks who play the horn, but are not well-known as horn players? Or does it exist already? Jon Stewart Hartman (uh, who's

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-11 Thread B.Baker
I believe that the actor Ewan McGregor also played French horn. Regards to all, Brian (alias Koala Bear). - Original Message - From: David Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: The Horn List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 5:04 PM Subject: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-11 Thread YATESLAWRENCE
In a message dated 11/01/2004 17:22:37 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I believe that the actor Ewan McGregor also played French horn. A video of him playing Mozart 495 exists and is wheeled out by the BBC every so often, usually to howls of laughter - quite depressing really.

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities? (Very Marginally HR)

2004-01-11 Thread Gretchen Vork
: Sunday, January 11, 2004 11:25 AM Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities? In a message dated 11/01/2004 17:22:37 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I believe that the actor Ewan McGregor also played French horn. A video of him playing Mozart 495 exists and is wheeled out by the BBC

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities? (Very Marginally HR)

2004-01-11 Thread YATESLAWRENCE
In a message dated 11/01/2004 17:34:45 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is it his lack of proficiency that is deemed so amusing (and depressing)? His dorky choice of instrument? Or is it the choice of a Mozart piece that inspires the levity... I'm afraid the implication is that

RE: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities? (Very Marginally HR)

2004-01-11 Thread Simon Twigge
those awful Before they were famous shows. Cheers, Simon -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 11 January 2004 19:14 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities? (Very Marginally HR) In a message dated 11

RE: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-11 Thread Hans Pizka
Celebrities, playing the horn ? This time seriously: Yes, George Szell Joseph Keilberth, both world famous great conductors, both played the horn. Leopold Hager from Salzburg, reknown conductor, confessed to me 40 years ago, that he gave up studying the horn when he had to play Freischuetz

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-11 Thread amegenity
: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities? HR, wouldn't it be amusing if some websited person among us were to keep a list compiled of well-known folks who play the horn, but are not well-known as horn players? Or does it exist already? Jon Stewart Hartman (uh, who's that?), Debbie Reynolds David Ogden

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-11 Thread Christopher Bonner
Subject: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities? HR, wouldn't it be amusing if some websited person among us were to keep a list compiled of well-known folks who play the horn, but are not well-known as horn players? Or does it exist already? Jon Stewart Hartman (uh, who's that?), Debbie

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-11 Thread Paul Mansur
Uh, that would be Charles Remington Winchester, who was a Major, played by actor Stiers, whatever. He loves the horn and is a conductor of a chamber orchestra in Oregon. James Ogden Stiers. Shoot! can't recall his first name. Charles? Mansur's non-answer. On Sunday, January 11, 2004,

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-11 Thread Scott Pappal
Actually, it's Charles Emerson Winchester III. (Sorry, I'm a MASH nut, OK...I've gotta watch something to unwind after concerts! Scott Pappal --- Paul Mansur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Uh, that would be Charles Remington Winchester, who was a Major, played by actor Stiers, whatever. He loves

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-11 Thread Chris Tedesco
] To: The Horn List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 12:04 PM Subject: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities? HR, wouldn't it be amusing if some websited person among us were to keep a list compiled of well-known folks who play the horn, but are not well-known as horn players

Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities?

2004-01-11 Thread Christopher Bonner
PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 9:09 PM Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Horn celebrities? Uh, that would be Charles Remington Winchester, who was a Major, played by actor Stiers, whatever. He loves the horn and is a conductor of a chamber orchestra in Oregon. James Ogden Stiers. Shoot