& 5 other delicacies & one bottle beer for 19.-USD (famous restaurant).
Greetings from Xi´an in the heart of China to all. Hope the message gets out
Hans
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Give it time.
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And no one has been the least offended by any of his comments...
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And no one has been the least offended by any of his comments...
Ellen
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Ron wondered:
When Mozart and Strauss wrote their horn concertos, did the orchestrations
or the piano parts come first.
How did the composers write it down and did someone else later condense the
orchestration to piano or orchestrate the piano part? How did it evolve?
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I think Hans is traveling in China, so the problem may be due to the
vagaries of whatever method he is using to access the list. Perhaps
it even has something to do with the Chinese government's penchant
for censoring net traffic.
Carlisle
On Mar 14, 2008, at 9:49 AM, William Gross wrote
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> wrote a piano reduction for the second concerto.
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> When Mozart and Strauss wrote their horn concertos, did
> the orchestrations
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Eric James
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Dumb question -
When Mozart and Strauss wrote their horn concertos, did the orchestrations
or
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In a message dated 14/03/2008 02:56:44 GMT Standard Time,
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Strauss wrote the piano part first and later orchestrated the concerto
(assuming we're talking about Nr. 1).
Sorry, were we talking about the Strauss Concerto? I thought it was just a
general question.
Strauss wrote the piano part first and later orchestrated the concerto
(assuming we're talking about Nr. 1).
Paul
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> I don't know, but I would guess the usually orchestral parts would come
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I don't know, but I would guess the usually orchestral parts would come
first and the piano reduction later - at least, that's how I write things.
But, as I say, I don't know (so maybe I should stay out of it?)
Cheers,
Lawrence
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Dumb question -
When Mozart and Strauss wrote their horn concertos, did the orchestrations
or the piano parts come first.
How did the composers write it down and did someone else later condense the
orchestration to piano or orchestrate the piano part? How did it evolve?
Ron
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