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> From: Steve Freides
> Subject: Re: [Hornlist] OT: solo beginnings
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> Date: Monday, June 29, 2009, 5:39 PM
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> On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 10:19 AM, wrote:
>>>>what country's national anthem is based on the main theme
>> from
I almost forgot... the second movement (Vivace) of my piece for horn and
chamber orchestra begins with a horn solo.
If you want to hear it, go to www.classical.net, in the upper RH corner
where it says "Site search" search for Lamb. Next scroll down to #9 and
click on MP3. There you will fin
Is it too late for another one?
If I remember correctly ... Sibelius Symphony #7 ... tympani
--- On Sun, 6/28/09, Robert N. Ward wrote:
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> Subject: [Hornlist] OT: solo beginnings
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My Concerto for Brass Trio and Orchestra starts with a wood block solo.
And my Concertini for Toy Piano and Orchestra starts with a cello solo.
Gotta go,
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--- On Mon, 6/29/09, Steve Freides wrote:
From: Steve Freides
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] OT: solo beginnings
To: "The Horn List"
Date: Monday, June 29, 2009, 5:39 PM
On Mon, Jun 29,
It's a fine semantic point, whether "compositions for orchestra" implies
for only orchestra, thus making it necessary for Bob to specify concerti
as exceptions which he wants to also count. But words mean what we want
them to mean. "We" in this case, means "Bob". So maybe Bob wants us to
str
> Kit Wolf wrote:
>
>I don't know whether individual movements should count, but Gilbert and
>Sullivan's HMS Pinafore, 2nd act starts with a horn solo - as I recall.
>
> Bob asked about compositions for orchestra, and HMS Pinafore hardly
> qualifies. It is an operetta, and the first numbe
Kit Wolf wrote:
I don't know whether individual movements should count, but Gilbert and
Sullivan's HMS Pinafore, 2nd act starts with a horn solo - as I recall.
Bob asked about compositions for orchestra, and HMS Pinafore hardly
qualifies. It is an operetta, and the first number in Act II
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> Subject: Re: [Hornlist] OT: solo beginnings
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>
>
> On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 11:38 PM, Jeremy Cucco
> wrote:
>> The Moldau? ?Or is there a triangle with the flute?
>
> I'm
>>what country's national anthem is based on the main theme
from the Moldau?
Israel--Hatikvah
EWW
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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] OT: solo beginnings
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Name compositions for orchestra (including concerti) that begin with a
one single, solo instrument.
Bernstein: Facsimile
David Lamb in Seattle
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I don't know whether individual movements should count, but Gilbert and
Sullivan's HMS Pinafore, 2nd act starts with a horn solo - as I recall.
Kit
> Hello all,
>
> Now that we are moving into summer, how about a little game to test
> your knowledge:
>
> Name compositions for orchestra (includin
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 11:38 PM, Jeremy Cucco wrote:
> The Moldau? Or is there a triangle with the flute?
I'm pretty sure there's something else (is it a triangle? OK) with
the flute right at the very beginning.
I teach this piece in Music Appreciation regularly but I don't own a
score - if an
Let's not forget at least one movement of Symphonie Fantastique.
On Jun 29, 2009, at 12:48 AM, "Robert N. Ward"
wrote:
Bzzzt - there is a harp note with the flute's first note.
B
On Jun 28, 2009, at 8:38 PM, Jeremy Cucco wrote:
The Moldau? Or is there a triangle with the flute?
On
Well...allow me to redeem myself:
Liszt's Orpheus
Mahler Symphony No 7 Mvmnt 2
Hanson Fanfare for the Signal Corps
Cheers-
J
On Jun 29, 2009, at 12:48 AM, "Robert N. Ward"
wrote:
Bzzzt - there is a harp note with the flute's first note.
B
On Jun 28, 2009, at 8:38 PM, Jeremy Cucco wrote
"Le Chasseur Maudit" (Caesar Franck) - 4th horn solo
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Yes, every Tuesday night I pitch softball righthanded.
:)
B
On Jun 28, 2009, at 10:02 PM, Steve Haflich wrote:
Bob Ward -- Are you a RHP?
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Simon Varnam wrote:
Schubert: Symphony #9 in C
Too obvious?
To quote Bob, "Bzzzt...nope." It's _doubled_ by the two horns.
By the way, this is a quite interesting 8-measure theme. It is piano
and undemarcated in the initial horn renditions. But see sudden change
from p to pp in the las
Sibelius 1 is correct because the tympani is alone for half a bar.
On Jun 28, 2009, at 9:34 PM, Robert N. Ward wrote:
Sibelius #1 almost makes it except for the timpani.
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Bzzzt - there is a harp note with the flute's first note.
B
On Jun 28, 2009, at 8:38 PM, Jeremy Cucco wrote:
The Moldau? Or is there a triangle with the flute?
On Jun 28, 2009, at 9:46 PM, "Robert N. Ward"
wrote:
Hello all,
Now that we are moving into summer, how about a little game
Bzzt - Bzzzt - Scubert 9 begins with TWO horns, Beethoven 1 is the
second violin section in the second movement.
B
On Jun 28, 2009, at 9:33 PM, Simon Varnam wrote:
Schubert: Symphony #9 in C
Too obvious?
Beethoven: Symphony #1 second Mvt
or doesn't 2nd violin count as solo?
:-)
Simon
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1:20:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] OT: solo beginnings
Enesco First Romanian Rhapsody
In a message dated 6/28/2009 10:42:53 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
jdl...@q.com writes:
Name compositions for orchestra (including concerti) that begin
with
a one single, solo instrument.
How about:
Mahler
Schubert: Symphony #9 in C
Too obvious?
Beethoven: Symphony #1 second Mvt
or doesn't 2nd violin count as solo?
:-)
Simon
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On 2009/06/29, at 12:39, horn-requ...@music.memphis.edu wrote:
Name compositions for orchestra (including concerti) that begin with a
one single, solo in
Weber: Oberon.
Bruckner: Symphony #4 in E-flat major
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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] OT: solo beginnings
Enesco First Romanian Rhapsody
In a message dated 6/28/200
Franz Schmidt 4th Symphony - the trumpet plays a quasi-tonal 12 note theme at
the beginning which reappears in the horn later in the movement. An overlooked
late romantic monument that should satisfy and Mahler or Strauss addict.
Peter Hirsch
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The Moldau? Or is there a triangle with the flute?
On Jun 28, 2009, at 9:46 PM, "Robert N. Ward"
wrote:
Hello all,
Now that we are moving into summer, how about a little game to test
your knowledge:
Name compositions for orchestra (including concerti) that begin with
a one single,
Steve Haflich wrote:
Perhaps concerti should have been excluded, at least where the initial
solo entrance is the soloist. There are probably numerous examples,
especially for keyboard.
[Save me -- I've started responding to my own posts!]
Ravel's Tzigane first appeared with accompanim
Enesco First Romanian Rhapsody
In a message dated 6/28/2009 10:42:53 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
jdl...@q.com writes:
>>
>> Name compositions for orchestra (including concerti) that begin with
>> a one single, solo instrument.
>>
How about:
Mahler #5
Schmidt #4
Beethoven Piano Concerto
Steve Haflich wrote:
Beethoven Violin Concerto.
The Grieg Piano Concerto is similar.
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Name compositions for orchestra (including concerti) that begin with
a one single, solo instrument.
How about:
Mahler #5
Schmidt #4
Beethoven Piano Concerto #4
Rhapsody in Blue
Sibelius #1 almost makes it except for the timpani.
David Lamb in Seattle
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These start with trumpet ...
Wagner: Rienzi Overture
Rimski-Korsakov: Le Coq d'or
Shostakovich: Symphony #1
Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kije
Mahler: 5
and one with horn ...
Ippolitov-Ivanov: Caucasian Sketches Suite #1
Bill
--- On Sun, 6/28/09, Robert N. Ward wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Now that
On Jun 28, 2009, at 9:28 PM, Steve Haflich wrote:
Nearly everyone knows the first instrument to enter in Sacre. Much
tougher, without consulting a store, is identifying the second
instrument to enter. also a solo. It's hard to identify even from a
recording, which I think was Stravinsky's int
Nearly everyone knows the first instrument to enter in Sacre. Much
tougher, without consulting a store, is identifying the second
instrument to enter. also a solo. It's hard to identify even from a
recording, which I think was Stravinsky's intention.
Perhaps concerti should have been excluded, a
Rienzi
Leigh
On Jun 28, 2009, at 9:46 PM, Robert N. Ward wrote:
Hello all,
Now that we are moving into summer, how about a little game to test
your knowledge:
Name compositions for orchestra (including concerti) that begin with
a one single, solo instrument.
I'll get you started:
Debu
Brahms Piano Concerto #2
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Hello all,
Now that we are moving into summer, how about a little game to test
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Name compositions for orchestra (including concerti) that begin
with a
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Subject: [Hornlist] OT: solo beginnings
Hello all,
Now that we are moving into summer, how about a little game to test
your knowledge:
Name compositions for orchestra (including concerti) that begin with a
one single, solo instrument.
I'll get you started:
Not sure how many folks here would get this one, but as guitar is my
main instrument:
The Concierto de Aranjuez by Joaquin Rodrigo (otherwise known as just
the Rodrigo Guitar Concerto). The first movement starts with solo
guitar.
The second movement is the most well-known and deservedly so - it'
Weber - Oberon Overture
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Hello all,
Now that we are moving into summer, how about a little game to test your
knowledge:
Name compositions for orchestra (including concerti) that begin with a one
single, solo instrument.
I'll get you started:
Debussy: Afternoon of a Faun
Stravinsky: Ri
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Hello all,
Now that we are moving into summer, how about a little game to test
your knowledge:
Name compositions for orchestra (including concerti) that begin with a
one single, solo instrument.
I'll ge
Hello all,
Now that we are moving into summer, how about a little game to test
your knowledge:
Name compositions for orchestra (including concerti) that begin with a
one single, solo instrument.
I'll get you started:
Debussy: Afternoon of a Faun
Stravinsky: Rite of Spring
Brahms: Piano C
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