[Hornlist] Re: UnRaveling

2008-02-09 Thread wab4cor
Kenny Leadfoot Betts wins a year supply of Marvel Air Tool oil. He was very close to guessing the location of the lost horn part of the Ravel Pavane travesty. He did not include the leaf blower nose flute and solo flatulence by Aunt Noreen. In reality the horn solo was meanderingly sprinkled

Re: [Hornlist] Re: UnRaveling

2008-02-09 Thread Eww02
Taking this thread back a little closer to where it started... The other night at a read-thru-stuff-from-another-group's-library session of the Richmond Symphonic Winds, we encountered an arrangement of the theme from the second movement of Tchaikovsky's 5th, transposed down a major third,

RE: [Hornlist] Re: unRaveling

2008-02-07 Thread Jeremy Cucco
I doubt if Owen is related to Jerry. KB ___ If that were the case, I'd say that apple fell quite far from the tree. On a related note, I just played a wedding where a small group of our chamber ensemble was playing for one of our substitute horns (she was the bride) In addition to the

[Hornlist] Re: unRaveling

2008-02-07 Thread KendallBetts
Reminds me of a band arrangement of Till Eulenspiegel I played years ago on a band job. Greatly abridged, of course, but the worse was the horn solo had been transfigured for old Eb mellophone. It was in Eb concert, and played ON the beat! The last three notes were in the baritone part.