Re: [Hornlist] recital repertoire

2007-02-04 Thread Margaret Dikel
At 02:33 PM 2/3/2007 -0800, you wrote: Sorry for the double post. I am in desperate need of information. I have proposed a recital program to my department for my senior recital, which is about a year from now. They are starting to make a requirement that our recitals must be memorized,

Re: [Hornlist] recital repertoire

2007-02-04 Thread Howard Sanner
Margaret Dikel comments, as usual, sagely: Giving departments an ultimatum never works. When you back them into a corner they usually come out fighting, and between you, me, and the door, you will not win. Put more generally, never, ever attempt a political power play against those who

RE: [Hornlist] recital repertoire

2007-02-04 Thread John Baumgart
Of hans Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 12:48 AM To: 'The Horn List' Subject: RE: [Hornlist] recital repertoire Hello Rebecca, world famous Wagner conductor late Hans Knappertsbusch had been asked why he were using the score when conducting while many other conductors did not use it. He responded

Re: [Hornlist] recital repertoire

2007-02-03 Thread KendallBetts
In a message dated 2/3/2007 5:34:11 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: So my questions are as follows: Is this a legitimate college-level (music education) program? Yes. IMO, it's more than enough. Should I be required to memorize this piece? No Does anyone

RE: [Hornlist] recital repertoire

2007-02-03 Thread hans
Hello Rebecca, world famous Wagner conductor late Hans Knappertsbusch had been asked why he were using the score when conducting while many other conductors did not use it. He responded: I CAN READ MUSIC. Off course, he many other famous conductors could do all their pieces without the score,