Simon:
It was I who sent that post. This happens when something called MIME
format intervenes in some email portals. It came through fine on mine.
However, this is all alien territory to me, so hopefully one of the
computer gurus on the list can explain this particular cybernetic
dissonance.
This was released on CD as Supraphon 11 0106-2. If you can find it, get it.
It's great.
Jeremy
Date: Sat, 27 Jun 2009 14:15:49 -0700
From: hornfe...@comcast.net
To: horn@music.memphis.edu
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] (Czech) recordings
There's also a recording of the Jan Vaclav Stich
and playing style.
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From: horn-bounces+treicher=cooley@music.memphis.edu
[mailto:horn-bounces+treicher=cooley@music.memphis.edu] On Behalf Of
Steven Ovitsky
Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2009 6:14 PM
To: 'The Horn List'
Subject: RE: [Hornlist] (Czech) recordings
Slightly off-topic - I picked up a Czech CD in Prague a few years ago,
Moje ceska vlast (omitting some diacritical marks) - 18 tracks of very
fun indigenous oompah band music. No standard french horns here, but
there are several sizes of Wagner tuba-shaped horns in the band (The
South
On 2009/06/29, at 12:39, horn-requ...@music.memphis.edu wrote:
from: David Goldberg goldb...@wccnet.org
subject: Re: [Hornlist] (Czech) recordings
Slightly off-topic - I picked up a Czech CD in Prague a few years ago,
Moje ceska vlast (omitting some diacritical marks) -
Thank you, David
Hi Dave,
At the age of only 61, Zdenek Tylsar died on August 18th 2006. I had
the sad privilege of writing his obituary for 'The Horn Player', the
organ of the British Horn Society. Up until his death, he was the Solo
Horn of the Czech Philharmonic since 1968.
It is safe to say that most
There's also a recording of the Jan Vaclav Stich (Punto) horn concerti
(Nos.5,6,7,and 10) by a fabulous Czech woman hornist, Vladimíra Klánská,
with the Prague Chamber Orchestra. She studied with Vladimir Kubát at
the Prague Conservatory and won a competition sponsored by ARD (Bavarian
Radio)
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] (Czech) recordings
RE: Czech Horn Recordings
From the Shameless Promotion Department:
Sotone CD 112 features Miroslav Stefek (1916 - 1969), principal horn of the
Czech Philharmonic for 27 years, as soloist and with other great Czech horn
players.
Music on the CD
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