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Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 8:17 AM
To: horn@music.memphis.edu
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Thevet plays Villanelle
Sorry, Howard,
Just re-read the first posting - it says that they were
recorded early fifites.
A french friend of mine (who plays with a big, non-vibrato
sound
A Czech Woodwind Quintet was touring the US in about 1968 when I was in
college. Their horn player had a marked vibrato. After the performance I
tried to ask him about that style but his English was limited and my Czech
was non-existent so it went no where. Mr. Polekh's recording of the Gliere
Co
Sorry, Howard,
Just re-read the first posting - it says that they were recorded early
fifites.
A french friend of mine (who plays with a big, non-vibrato sound) tells me
that the trend to play with what we all see as "french vibrato" was all down
to one very influential teacher at the Pa
In a message dated 17/04/2008 03:39:16 GMT Daylight Time,
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http://www.ampexguy.com/kiri/ld9206-villanelle.thevet.mp3
Hi Howard,
Thanks for the recordings - they really are superb. When were they recorded?
I know that the type of sound M. Thevet produces is n
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