I happened to look it up and the Naxos is available by subscription or by
download,
and its not available on Cd.
In a message dated 2/23/09 8:09:29 PM, rjmartz.li...@att.net writes:
> The Schoenberg quintet is available on NAXOS ...but not in the U.S.
>
> http://www.naxos.com/catalogue/ite
sic.memphis.edu] On Behalf Of
> Daniel B. Hrdy
> Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 6:11 PM
> To: horn@music.memphis.edu
> Subject: [Hornlist] Re: Mason Jones
>
> I have the Boston Records 4 CD set, which are re-issues of Columbia
> recordings. They do not include the Schoenb
day, February 23, 2009 6:11 PM
To: horn@music.memphis.edu
Subject: [Hornlist] Re: Mason Jones
I have the Boston Records 4 CD set, which are re-issues of Columbia
recordings. They do not include the Schoenberg etc. I don't know if those
will ever be re-issued, so you might have to kee
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subject: RE: [Hornlist] Re: Mason Jones
Dan, I'm still looking for the Columbia Records recording of the Philly
Quintet with Mason of course, playing the Schoenberg on side 1 and the
Ornette Coleman Quintet (!!) on the other. Seems to be a hard one to find,
because I sure can't.
Bob Dickow
idaho@music.memphis.edu] On Behalf Of
Robert Dickow
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 1:29 PM
To: 'The Horn List'
Subject: RE: [Hornlist] Re: Mason Jones
I used to check out the Schoenberg and Coleman from the Redwood City
California public library when I was in high school. I'm pretty sure that
rical/aesthetic significance to me. (I did a gig with Ornette for a
couple of weeks years ago.). I do recall the Coleman was 'more bizarre' to
my ears at the time than the Schoenberg. I thought it was amusingly cool.
Bob Dickow
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Subject: [Hornlist] Re: Mason Jones
Bo
ently available.
KB
In a message dated 2/23/2009 1:02:15 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
horn-requ...@music.memphis.edu writes:
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date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 01:59:05 -0800
from: "Robert Dickow"
subject: RE: [Hornlist] Re: Mason Jones
Dan, I'm still looking for the Col
Dan, I'm still looking for the Columbia Records recording of the Philly
Quintet with Mason of course, playing the Schoenberg on side 1 and the
Ornette Coleman Quintet (!!) on the other. Seems to be a hard one to find,
because I sure can't.
Bob Dickow
Lionel Hampton School of Music
University of Id
Coincidentally, I have just finished listening to all the "Original
Philadelphia Woodwind Quintet" recordings with Mason Jones. What a player.
So delicate, with perfect ensemble playing. And I hear he was pretty good
orchesterally too.
Dan
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Kendall wrote-
Personally, I mourn the loss of regional and international "sounds" and
lament the generic results attained in the recording industry today. It's
all
about product now, not music, IMHO. I definitely miss performers such as
Lucien
Thevet, Gottfried von Freiberg, Domenico Ce
I never heard this story about Mason, directly or personally but if it came
from Fred Hinger, there must be truth in it. In the old days of recording
the orchestra would play until someone clammed, not necessarily a horn player.
If the conductor didn't hear it, you, as a player were suppos
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