[Hornlist] Re: more hornist conductors

2005-06-01 Thread danatwiss
Another that I overlooked, Col. John Bourgeois of the U.S. Marine Band, The President's Own. Dana Twiss Litchfield, Maine ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org

[Hornlist] Re: more hornist conductors

2005-06-01 Thread danatwiss
How about Ottavio DeRosa, American Ballet Company conductor. Also, Bob Bobo, Asst. Conductor of the Miami Philharmonic in the 60s and 70s, Chandler Schaffer, Wichita Falls Symphony. Dana Twiss Litchfield, Maine ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscrib

[Hornlist] Re: More hornist conductors/ F.Wekre

2005-06-01 Thread Daniel Canarutto
Also Dale Clevenger has begun to conduct in the last years. As for F.Wekre's horn, she is (as far as I know) the wife of Daniel Rauch, and of course she plays horns made by her husband. -- Daniel Canarutto mathematical physicist & dedicated amateur hornist http://www.dma.unifi.it/~canarutto/ (

subject: [Hornlist] Re: more hornist conductors

2005-05-31 Thread Bruce Gordon
David Robertson, the new Music Director of the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra. Born in Santa Monica, California, Mr. Robertson was educated at London’s Royal Academy of Music, where he studied horn and composition before turning to orchestral conducting. Bruce __

[Hornlist] Re: more hornist conductors

2005-05-31 Thread John Mason
Gunther Schuller. Principal hornist of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra at 17. Principal at the Met at 19. Composer, conductor, very fine jazz historian, former president of the New England Conservatory, author of The Compleat Conductor (Oxford University Press). Winner of a Pulitzer _and_ a M

[Hornlist] Re: More hornist conductors

2005-05-31 Thread John Mason
Sheldon Morgenstern, founder and artistic director of the Eastern Music Festival. Studied horn at Northwestern and played in the Atlanta Symphony. His memoir, No Vivaldi in the Garage: A Requiem for Classical Music in North America, is a quick, interesting read. --John J Mason Charlottesville,