Hi Paul,
It's not the same 8D.
Regards, Jerry
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Jerry,
Do you know if this was the 8D that Richard Mackey played on
during
Jerry,
Do you know if this was the 8D that Richard Mackey played on during his days
in the Cleveland Orchestra and in the Los Angeles studios?
Best wishes,
Paul
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Question to the specialists: what was the bore of the very,
very old Conns ? Anybody knows ? In millimeters, please. To
compare: Viennese bore (inside diameter of the cylindrical
tube) is 10,8 mms.
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Hans, your messages are still being 'swallowed' up and don
I'm trying to remember, I think it was actually Phil Farkas who told me he
had met somebody who knew Szell back in his conservatory days in the old
country. He asked the guy "well, what kind of a horn player was Szell?" and
the the guy replied something like "oh it was like a sick cow!"
Hans, your messages are still being 'swallowed' up and don't show at all, at
least on my computer...
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At least regarding the horn sound, George Szell thought the 8D came
closest to producing a sound like the Vienna horns so that's why he wanted 8Ds
in the Cleveland Orchestra. So there you go, you could say Vienna's kind of
European.
- Steve Mumford
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