Re: [Hornlist] Question on horn choir music

2004-06-02 Thread Kjellrun Hestekin
, better with 16. Then at the high end is one called Color Contrasts. Forget who did it. Cheers, Paul Mansur I believe it is George (?) Hyde -- Kjellrun K. Hestekin School of Music, MUN St. John's, NFLD. CANADA A1C 5S7 ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] se

Re: [Hornlist] Question on horn choir music

2004-06-01 Thread Paul Mansur
On Tuesday, June 1, 2004, at 03:37 PM, Paul Mansur wrote: Then there is all the novelty stuff, such as Roman Carnival overture and Eroica. Sorry about that -- I meant to write Egmont! Mutter, mutter: getting old! P Mansur ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set

Re: [Hornlist] Question on horn choir music

2004-06-01 Thread Paul Mansur
On Tuesday, June 1, 2004, at 01:51 PM, Hurricane Chinooks wrote: If you had to pick three excellent horn choir pieces (5 and more parts), one easy, one medium and one difficult, which ones would you pick? Thanks. I've not had a lot of experience with horn choirs except at workshops. I never l

[Hornlist] Question on horn choir music

2004-06-01 Thread Hurricane Chinooks
If you had to pick three excellent horn choir pieces (5 and more parts), one easy, one medium and one difficult, which ones would you pick? Thanks. Joyce Maley, South Carolina, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hurricane Chinooks - Home of the Large Lap Dogs: http://www.chinookdogs.com Hurricane Alpacas