OK, thats solved what about the long pedel g in the birds?
LT
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One more thing, It helps to have a sympathetic conductor who is
listening to you, and knows what you can do.
This is a good time to rant about incompetent conductors, but we already
know all about that.
Carl
Carl Bangs wrote:
I have done it, and I believe it was Aaron Paul playing second
At 4:06 AM -0800 11/19/06, Carl Bangs wrote:
One more thing, It helps to have a sympathetic conductor who is
listening to you, and knows what you can do.
Why is that, Carl? That part can't be taken faster. We just played
the piece and there's places to breathe, coinciding with the entry of
HI Carlberg,
It can be played too slowly. At the right tempo, it can be played on one
breath.
Carl
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At 4:06 AM -0800 11/19/06, Carl Bangs wrote:
One more thing, It helps to have a sympathetic conductor who is
listening to you, and knows what you can do.
Why is
Hello friends,
I invite all of you to visit my spezial page about the Viennese Horn at
www.pizka.de/WrHrPlay5.htm
You will find the special links there, after scrolling down the page, to
see the Video of the Long Call, played on the single F Pumpenhorn
(Viennese), from a live recording at the
What are the ranges of 'Moderato' tempos acceptable for Siegfried's Call?
Thanks, Jim
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What are the ranges of 'Moderato' tempos acceptable for Siegfried's Call?
Thanks, Jim
Hi Jim,
Go to _www.pizka.de_ (http://www.pizka.de) . Prof. Hans Pizka has made
several
recordings of
: [Hornlist] Siegfried Call Tempo
What are the ranges of 'Moderato' tempos acceptable for Siegfried's
Call?
Thanks, Jim
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The Met's 2004 final Ring Cycle performance of Siegfried will be tomorrow (
Thursday May 6 at 6pm) .
Joe Anderer's long call is fantastic. His service as Co-Principal this
season has garnered much positive press and acclaim. He is truly a gifted musician
with chops of steel on top of his
Well, hurry up get your plane ticket. There are still some few tickets
available for Siegfried coming Tuesday Feb.2nd Feb.7th (next Saturday)
at Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich, Zubin Mehta will conduct. You could
hear my no.154 no.155 Long Call then. 2nd act rehearsal with singers
decoration
As there were several inquiries recently, I may point you to my web site as below, to
search for trios for horn, violin, piano:
there are some nice pieces by Jean Nisle (late 18th cent.), Duvernoy Max Bruch
(transcription). I have also some other trios.
New pieces might be found at the horn
I suppose that the people who hold the purse strings are allowing this
travesty to occur in a vain attempt to attract new audience. The amazing
thing is that one or two people actually think they are generating great
art! Hans is right - this is a kind of pornography. What a shame.
- Richard
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Howard-
Here is a link from Sept. 30 I found on the Opera L list (it worked for me
today):
An op ed opinion column in today's Times of London hits out against arrogant
and foolishly destructive productions of opera...
Check it out at
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