Could have been either Josef Veleba or Wolfgang Tomboeck senior. I´ ll call
Wolfgang tomorrow
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Perhaps Wolfgang Tomböck sen.
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I recently obtained a recording of Bach's Mass in B Minor performed by the
Vienna State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Hermann Scherchen.
Any ideas as to who the horn player might be? It doesn't sound like Roland
Berger (perhaps Hans Berger?) The recording (from 1960), is on the
Westminster label a
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Well, Orlando, at one moment it looks if the were a movement
of a 4rth valve, but that is an optical error. This old
fashion linkage looks like some movement, but it is from
another of the three valves. I g
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Hi Bob. It looks like an Alex f to me as well, although I
continue to be confused by the fingering Hermann is using.
Perhaps there is something going on with the fourth valve
that
tion).
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st speak the
text in the classical way of the antique drama in Greece
perhaps.)
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The horn is an Alexander f alto descant. And that is some truly wonderful
hornplaying.
Indeed! But I was a little put off that the bassoonists never
appeared on camera.
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Hi Robson,
The horn is an Alexander
It probably wasn't that old when he played it!
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Thank you Bob
Is it an old Alexander model? I can see that it's not the modern model 105.
http://p30983.typo3server.info/typo3temp/pics/b7137273e0.jpg
On Baumann's horn the position of the bell tale on the 3rd valve is the same
used on model 99.
http://p30983.typo3server.info/typo3temp/pics/497
Hi Robson,
The horn is an Alexander f alto descant. And that is some truly wonderful
hornplaying.
Bob Osmun
www.osmun.com
PS-To Richard Burdick: VMI and Hoyer are both brand names owned by JA Musik.
After reunification Gerhard Meinl bought up most of the small makers in and
around Markneukirch
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