RE: [Hornlist] Re: Horn Digest, Vol 45, Issue 30

2006-09-28 Thread Bill Gross
@music.memphis.edu Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Re: Horn Digest, Vol 45, Issue 30 Well, I guess if you live in the small world of competitions then I guess the Gliere is gem of a work, for those who have moved on to gigs that pay biweekly, instead of by which color ribbon you get, then we know the truth. Does it bother

Re: [Hornlist] Re: Horn Digest, Vol 45, Issue 30

2006-09-28 Thread billbamberg
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Re: Horn Digest, Vol 45, Issue 30 Well, I guess if you live in the small world of competitions then I guess the Gliere is gem of a work, for those who have moved on to gigs that pay biweekly, instead of by which color ribbon you get, then we know the truth. Does it bother

[Hornlist] Re: Horn Digest, Vol 45, Issue 30

2006-09-27 Thread Eldon Matlick
Well, our friend is at it again. To re-state what I said about the Gliere Concerto about standing up toe-to-toe with the large Piano Concerti of Rachmaninov Tchaikowsky and some of the standard violin fare, one must look further into what I say. True the Gliere is overly sentimental, but so are

Re: [Hornlist] Re: Horn Digest, Vol 45, Issue 30

2006-09-27 Thread LTraxx
Well, I guess if you live in the small world of competitions then I guess the Gliere is gem of a work, for those who have moved on to gigs that pay biweekly, instead of by which color ribbon you get, then we know the truth. Does it bother me that most people would rather listen the a Rachminoff