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[Netscape Now!] The Horn Players' FAQ [Image]
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This is version 0.54 of the Horn Players' FAQ, last [Yamaha YHR667D]
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modified on 03 Sep 97, 16:21:32 CDT. Maintainer of the
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FAQ is Ron Boerger, rboerger@io.com, aka TheHornist@aol.com .. this document
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is copyrighted; see here for more information.
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First, a note about what this FAQ is, and is not. It is a collection of
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commonly-asked questions about the French Horn. It does NOT represent the
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views of the International Horn Society (IHS), although I am a member of
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that group. Originally, this FAQ was designed to handle questions that
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cropped up frequently on what used to be the IHS' Horn e-mail list.
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Nowadays, it is just the Horn mailing list, as membership is open to any and
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all. In a like vein, once you have joined the mailing list, you are NOT a
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member of the IHS! To join the IHS, please see the entry below on the IHS
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itself.
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This FAQ is the sole external reference cited by Encyclopedia Britannica
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Online regarding the [French] Horn :-) It (in somewhat modified form) was
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also selected as a "Hot Link of the Week" [Brass Instruments] by Music
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Interactive.
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The master location for this FAQ is
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http://www.io.com/~rboerger/Hornfaq.html. A plain text version is stored at
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http://www.io.com/~rboerger/plaindocs/horn.faq, and this version may also be
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obtained via ftp at ftp://ftp.io.com/pub/usr/rboerger/horn.faq.
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Changes since last major revision [0.50, 10 Apr 96]:
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* 0.54: made manufacturer listings, etc. tabular, added some links, "So,
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you want to buy a new horn" link, etc.
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* 0.53: Added sections on double horn, descants, wraps
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* 0.52: Major maintenance update; info on the NWHS, etc.
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* 0.51: No changes to the FAQ, but a version incorporating frames is now
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available at http://www.io.com/~rboerger/hornfaq.html. Thanks to Bill
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Muth for the html!
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* 0.50: [Image] I will use this icon (thanks to Yahoo) to indicate things
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that have changed since the last numbered release.
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* 0.50: Incorporated a lot of piddly changes, added a section for summer
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horn camps, etc.
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Contributions will be acknowledged with the contributor's name and email
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address unless otherwise requested.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS about the Hornists' Mailing List, and the horn:
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1. Why isn't this formatted with HTML?
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2. Is it "french" horn?
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3. What is a FAQ?
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4. What is the Hornists' Mailing List?
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o a. How do I subscribe to the mailing list?
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o b. How do I send a message to the mailing list?
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o c. Who do I send questions to about the mailing list?
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o d. Can I send mail about other musical instruments to this mailing
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list?
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o e. How do I cancel my list membership?
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5. The IHS ..
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o a. what is the IHS?
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o b. Aims and Purposes
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o c. how can I join?
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o d. When is the next IHS conference?
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o e. Does the IHS have a web site? Where is it?
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6. Speaking of conferences, what other horn-related conferences are there?
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7. Are there any other brass mailing lists?
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8. Are there any other musical mailing lists or newsgroups?
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9. Is there a horn newsgroup?
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10. How do I get to the newsgroup?
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11. What are the names/addresses of horn manufacturers?
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12. What are the names/addresses of horn dealers and suppliers?
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13. What are the names/addresses of horn ensemble music suppliers?
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14. What music is available for horn ensemble?
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15. What horn ensembles are out there? Contact info? (note: these are not
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endorsements of any group/person by the IHS or the maintainer of the
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list or the FAQ.)
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16. Where can I get my horn repaired?
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17. How can I improve my:
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o a. range (and what are the fingerings?)
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o b. endurance
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o c. tone quality
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o d. technique
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18. How do I find out about
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o a. full-time positions with symphonies, etc. [Image]
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o b. part-time or "one-shot" gigs
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19. What's the difference between a "single" and a "double" horn?
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20. What is a "descant" horn?
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21. What is a "natural" or "hand" horn?
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22. What are the "Geyer" and "Kruspe" wraps?
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23. How old is my horn?
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24. Are there any "WWW" sites for the horn?
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25. What are some pieces with great horn parts?
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26. What are some summer horn camps/festivals? [Image]
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27. What are some good books/etc. for beginning players?
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28. Where can I get more information about the internet/usenet?
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29. Contributors to this FAQ
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30. Who the heck is Ron Boerger?
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1. Why isn't this formatted in HTML (for you WWW users)
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It is, thanks to Bill Muth, who tired of reading in in plaintext. ;-)
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2. Is it "french" horn?
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Only in the United States, Canada, and the U.K. is the horn known as the
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"french" horn. Most European literature deems the instrument simply "horn"
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[cor, etc.] and most purists follow that nomenclature. It's a sad fact,
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however, that in the US, outside of the music community, telling someone
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that you play horn will usually elicit a "Oh? What kind of horn,
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trumpet?"-type response. We won't even go into the disgusting habit that
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saxophone players have of calling their instruments "horns". Look, guys,
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this is a reed, and therefore it's not a horn of any kind!
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For what it's worth, the International Horn Society's official opinion is
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that it is the Horn that we all play.
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Marilyn Kloss (mkloss@mga.com) adds:
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> I thought it was in Britain where the term originated, of course carried
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> over here. I agree with your writer that it is frustrating and annoying
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> that people in general don't know what a "horn" is. Actually, try talking
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> to the general public about "English horn" and see what you get!
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Seth Urion (SURION@VAX2.Winona.MSUS.EDU) relates Barry Tuckwell's thoughts:
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> The name for the instrument in English speaking countries, meaning England,
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> came from the fact that hunting horns differed greatly from England to the
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> continent, France in particular. While French hunting horns were large,
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> worn over the shoulder, and looked roughly similar to what we now call
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> simply a "hunting horn", British hunting horns were much smaller, say ten
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> inches in diameter, held in a single hand, and pitched signifigantly higher.
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> Thus, to differentiate between what the Brits' called a "horn" and the
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> larger thing we call a "horn", the larger modern instrument was given the
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> prefix "French", as it reminded them of the continental hunting horn.
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> This also explains why the continental types don't call it anything but a horn.
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Finally [!], from Alan Cole (AlanCarolC@aol.com) comes musings from
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long-time hornist Glen Wren:
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> 1. The Horn, often incorrectly referred to as the "French Horn" was not
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> developed in France, but in the Alps of the Germanic countries, commonly used
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> to warn animal intruders who threatened the shepherd's flock. The instrument
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> was constructed entirely of wood and straw, and the conical designed
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> mouthpiece was also wooden. Since those sparse beginnings, the Horn went
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> through a miriad of changes in order to make it more appropriate to play
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> diatonically, but , for some unknown reason, kept its conical bore design
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> which gave it the unique tone quality we identify as the Horn sound. Since
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> the French dominated most of the Alpine region during this developmental
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> stage of the horn, the term "French Horn" became a popular term which has
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> stuck with us 'til this day. Bottom line, the "Horn" should never be called
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> a "French Horn," unless you are speaking with the uninformed public, or don't
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> want to get involved in a heated discussion because you are busy dumping out
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> the spit, and only have 8 measures of rest to do so.
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3. What is a FAQ?
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Among the Usenet and Internet community, it soon became obvious after the
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first common mailing lists/newsgroups were established, the same questions
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would come up over and over again. This becomes annoying after a while .. so
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the tradition of the FAQ evolved. A FAQ (which stands for Frequently Asked
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Questions) is a list of commonly asked questions and answers to those
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questions, and is sent out periodically to the mailing list membership. This
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reduces traffic to *new* and hopefully *exciting* questions.
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FAQs are not meant to be static documents. If you have a correction, or
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suggestion for the FAQ, please send it to THE FAQ MAINTAINER, not the
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mailing list. Contributors' names and email addresses will be listed in the
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FAQ unless they state otherwise.
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This FAQ is sent out on the 1st of each month. Comments should be sent to
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Ron Boerger, rboerger@io.com. THIS IS NOT WHERE YOU SUBSCRIBE TO THE LIST;
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see item 4 below.
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4. What is the Hornists' Mailing List?
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The International Horn Society (IHS) has, for a period of time, "sponsored"
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this list as a means for horn players to communicate with one another on
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topics of interest to the horn community in general. Any sort of question,
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announcement, or posting that involves the horn is appropriate for this
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group. It is NOT, however, a place to discuss general music theory, brass
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ensembles, or other topics that do not have relevance to horn players.
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Although membership was originally (Feb 1994) limited to those hornists who
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were members of the IHS, that restriction was lifted in May, 1994. Now, all
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you have to do is be interested in horn to be added to the email list.
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Rumour has it there's even a saxophone player on the distribution somewhere.
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We have all levels of hornists on the distributions; professional hornists,
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teachers of the instrument, student hornists, semi-pros and people who just
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enjoy playing (or listening to) the horn. You don't have to do this for a
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living to join the group!
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You will also get more information when you subscribe to the list. A copy of
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this info may be obtained by sending the text "info horn" as the body of a
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message to " majordomo@spock.nlu.edu".
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a. How do I subscribe to the mailing list?
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Simply send a message to " majordomo@spock.nlu.edu". The body of your
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message should state the following, EXACTLY:
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subscribe horn
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end
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After you send this message, you will receive a reply from the list server;
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after this point, you're on the horn mailing list!
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A digest form of the list is now available! This lets list subscribers
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receive a single message per day with all postings for that day concatenated
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together. Many people find digests less obtrusive than 10 or 20 messages
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daily, especially if they are getting their email at work. To subscribe to
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the digest, send the message below to majordomo@spock.nlu.edu:
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subscribe horn-digest
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end
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If you're already signed up for the horn list, you'll need to unsubscribe
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from it first, and then resubscribe as the instructions above state
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(actually, you can just send one message with three lines; one to
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unsubscribe from horn, one to subscribe to the digest as above, and an end
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line).
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If you have friends that might be interested, PLEASE GIVE THEM THIS
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INFORMATION; administrative requests such as this should NOT go to the horn
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distribution itself.
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b. How do I send a message to the mailing list?
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Compose your message with your choice of mailer, then send it to:
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horn@spock.nlu.edu
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If you think of it, putting HORN: in the subject line might help some people
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filter the messages. Your subject line should be descriptive so that those
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of us who receive literally hundreds of messages per day can easily decide
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if they want to take the time to look at the body.
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c. Who do I send questions to about the mailing list?
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If you have questions about how the list is administered, whether or not you
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are getting mail, or other administrative questions, they should go to Dr.
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Greene (MUGREENE@ALPHA.NLU.EDU). Questions about the FAQ should go to
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rboerger@io.com. Questions about postings to the list should be directed to
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the originator of the posting, unless you feel that your question has
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interest to the entire group; in this case, post your question to
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horn@spock.nlu.edu.
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d. Can I send mail about other musical instruments to this mailing list?
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Generally not; this list is for horn-specific topics, although occasionally
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we may touch on other things in the course of a horn question. See items 7 &
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8 below for some other mailing lists that may be of interest.
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e. How do I cancel my list membership?
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Send a message consisting of the text, "unsubscribe horn", to
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majordomo@spock.nlu.edu. You will get a confirmation that your membership in
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the list has been terminated by your request. Naturally, if you subscribed
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to the digest, send unsubscribe horn-digest instead. In either case, you'll
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have to unsubscribe from the same email address that you subscribed from ..
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majordomo has no way of knowing that your new, different address is for the
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same person as your old one.
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Again, we ask that you do NOT send a cancel request to the horn mailing list
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itself.
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5. The IHS
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a. What is the IHS?
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The International Horn Society [IHS] was formed in June of 1970 for the
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purpose of furthering knowledge about the Horn and its literature, as well
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as to promote communications among its players. These goals now extend into
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virtually every aspect of the instrument itself, its literature, and the
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techniques by which we can better communicate as musicians.
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The Society has something to offer every player or Horn enthusiast. For
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those interested in technique, there are articles in the HORN CALL (the IHS
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Journal), and lectures, master classes, and clinics at its workshops. For
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those interested in literature and performance, there are music and record
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reviews in the HORN CALL plus recitals and exhibits at the workshops. If you
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are someone interested in knowing more about the physical aspects of the
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instrument, there have been several major acoustical studies reported in the
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HORN CALL, and it is possible to speak directly with many of the Hornmakers
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who exhibit at the workshops.
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In addition, you will receive details and scholarly research stuides
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pertaining to the Horn as published in the Society's refereed journal, The
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Horn Call Annual. Members also receive an annual Directory listing the
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membership of the IHS. Four Newsletters are published each year to keep the
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membership informed of immediate horn news and activities.
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For the rest ... there is a communication (and a commiseration) - which
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replenished the spirit, restores the faith, and renews the determination to
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be a stronger player and a better musician.
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The IHS is more than an organization, it is an opportunity to participate in
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the very best of what the Horn has to offer. Please join us.
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b. Aims and Purposes
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The purpose of this society shall be to promote musical education with
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particular reference to the horn. In pursuit of its aims and purposes, the
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Society and its members:
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* Hold and encourage workshops, lectures, and seminars open to the
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public.
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* Publish a Journal consisting of materials appropriate to the horn, as
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well as periodic newsletters and membership lists.
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* Encourage the awarding of grants and scholarships to competition
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winners.
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* Encourage composers and arrangers to write music featuring the horn.
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* Foster competitions for and the commissioning of new repertoire
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featuring the horn.
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* Establish and foster an Archives/Research Facility pertaining to the
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horn and horn playing.
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* Establish close working relationships with music teachers.
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* Present honors and recognition for distinctive service relating to the
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horn.
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c. How can I join?
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As of this writing [Dec 1996], IHS dues are:
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* Regular Membership: $30/year
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* Three-year membership: $75
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* Life Membership: $500
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You may print this application out and mail it to the address listed below,
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or contact Heidi Vogel (hvogel@ptialaska.net), Executive Secretary of the
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IHS, for more information.
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INTERNATIONAL HORN SOCIETY Date: ___/___/___
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MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
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[from the Horn email FAQ]
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Please Print or Type Reg. Membership:
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$30.00/year
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Name: _________________________________________________ 3 years: $75.00
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(first) (initial) (last)
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Telephone: (____) ________________
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Address: ______________________________________________ Life Membership: $500
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(once)
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______________________________________________
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Membership year is
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______________________________________________ calendar year,
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beginning with
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receipt of dues
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email address (optional): ____________________________
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Payment must be by U.S. Check, U.S. Bank Draft, or International Money Order,
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made payable to "International Horn Society". Send with this completed
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application to: Heidi Vogel, Executive Secretary, IHS
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8180 Thunder Street
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Juneau AK 99801
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USA
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d. When is the Next IHS Conference?
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The 1998 International Horn Summit will be held 2-8 June, 1998, in Banff,
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Alberta, Canada. The triumvirate of Froydis Ree Werke, David Hoyt (Edmonton
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Symphony), and Isobel Moore Rolston (Banff Centre) will co-host the event.
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The conference already has a basic URL, at:
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http://www.banffcentre.ab.ca/Music/horn.html
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The 1999 Conference will likely be held somewhere in Europe, although there
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is a certain amount of sentiment for it to be held in China. The IHS is
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actively seeking bids from those interested in hosting the event.
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For those wondering why seemingly many of the IHS conferences are held in
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North America, it has been because bids from other locations to hold the
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conference have been few and far between. Want to have a conference in your
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country? Contact the IHS.
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What goes on at an IHS conference? Follow this link to read "Reports from
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Rochester", an unofficial summary of each day's goings-on at the 1997
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conference.
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e. Does the IHS have a web site? Where is it?
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Yes!! The IHS' official site is on-line at http://www.wmich.edu/horn. It is
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a fact-filled, visually pleasing site created by Bruce Hebmd, a.k.a.
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"Horndog" and creator of the Thomas Bacon home page. You can get complete
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information about the IHS by visiting this wonderful site.
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6. Speaking of conferences, what other horn-related conferences are there?
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There are several yearly horn conferences, held both in the US and in other
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countries. As more information becomes available, it will be posted here.
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The only conferences I have solid information on are:
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Call of the Wild Horn Festival
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Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada
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05-07 September 1997
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Contact: Jeff Gaye, +1 (403) 639-2291, +1 (403) 840-8000 x8184
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Scheduled to appear: David Hoyt, Gerald Onciul, Mary Pearon, Tom
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Staples, William Gordon, Canadian Forces Horn Choir. Other activites
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include massed horn choir, master classes, and more.
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Horn, Hand Horn, Baroque Horn Master Class Week
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Sillico di Castelnuovo Garfagnana-Lucca, Italy
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09-15 September 1997
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Contact: Paul Thomas, c/o Paruzzolo via V. E. Orlando, 7; 35100 Padova, Italy
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phone 0039049-8072606, Fax 0039-49-810866, email parenzan@intercity.shiny.it
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Featured Artist: Michael Thompson
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The course is intended for fourteen horn players of professional or music college
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level who wish to improve their musicality, technique, and endurance over a
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week of intense practice.
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Taller Regional de Trompas en Puerto Rico
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Conservatory of Music, Santurce, Puerto Rico
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07-08 November 1997
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Contact: Roberto Rivera, Badorioty Gardens, Apt 1-A, Santurce Puerto Rico 00907
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phone: +1 (787) 723-7178/+1 (787)723-0976, Fax +1 (787) 723-0846
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Guest Artists: Rafael Irizarry, Raimundo Diaz, Pedro Mojica, Roberto Rivera
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Will feature exhibits, ensembles, a concert by the Puerto Rico Symphony, and
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clinics by the artists mentioned above.
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1998 Northeast Horn Workshop
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Crane School of Music, Potsdam, New York, USA
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17-19 April 1998
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Contact: Roy Shaberg, Rt 1 Box 3, Potsdam NY 13676
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phone: +1 (315) 265-6938, Fax +1 (315) 267-2413, e-mail shabeal@potsdam.edu
|
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|
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More information forthcoming later this year!
|
||
|
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Additionally, the Horn Call is an excellent source for conference
|
||
information, and is another reason why you should join the International
|
||
Horn Society.
|
||
|
||
Some of the conference information is from the IHS Newsletter, copyright <20>
|
||
1997, International Horn Society, and is reprinted here by permission.
|
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7. Are there any other brass mailing lists?
|
||
|
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Yes! Try these for starters:
|
||
email brass-request@gly.fsu.edu, stating that you want to
|
||
subscribe to the Brass Mailing List. You can specify
|
||
Brass Digest: digest (1 message/day) or individual messages (many
|
||
messages/day).
|
||
|
||
The list maintainer is Ted Zateslo at the above address.
|
||
send a message containing the line
|
||
|
||
subscribe tubaeuph
|
||
|
||
Tuba-Euphonium: to
|
||
listproc@u.washington.edu
|
||
|
||
The list maintainer is Joseph Dyvig,
|
||
bssplyr@u.washington.edu.
|
||
Send a one line message (no Subject:) to:
|
||
|
||
majordomo@parnassus.dana.edu
|
||
|
||
Trumpet: with the message:
|
||
subscribe tpin [or, tpin-digest]
|
||
|
||
The list maintaner is Michael Anderson. The web site is
|
||
http://trumpet.dana.edu/~trumpet.
|
||
Send a one line message (no Subject:) to:
|
||
|
||
listproc@lists.missouri.edu
|
||
Trombone:
|
||
with the message:
|
||
|
||
sub trombone-L Your Name
|
||
|
||
Send a message (no Subject:) to:
|
||
|
||
majordomo@austx.tandem.com
|
||
|
||
containing the text:
|
||
|
||
subscribe community-music
|
||
Community Music: end
|
||
|
||
or, for the digest version,
|
||
|
||
subscribe community-music-digest
|
||
end
|
||
|
||
home page: http://www.io.com/~rboerger/community.html
|
||
Send a message to:
|
||
Brass Bands: listserver@smsltd.demon.co.uk
|
||
containing the text:
|
||
subscribe brass-band YourName
|
||
|
||
Saxophone: When will you sax people get it through your head that
|
||
the Sax is NOT A BRASS INSTRUMENT! :-)
|
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|
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8. Are there any other musical mailing lists or newsgroups?
|
||
|
||
There are many "usenet news groups" on the topic of music. As of May 1995,
|
||
here is a list of some "music" related newsgroups:
|
||
|
||
rec.music.cd
|
||
rec.music.christian
|
||
rec.music.classical
|
||
rec.music.classical.performing
|
||
rec.music.compose
|
||
rec.music.info
|
||
rec.music.makers
|
||
rec.music.makers.bands
|
||
rec.music.makers.marketplace
|
||
rec.music.makers.percussion
|
||
rec.music.makers.french-horn
|
||
rec.music.makers.trumpet
|
||
rec.music.marketplace
|
||
rec.music.misc
|
||
rec.music.movies
|
||
rec.music.reviews
|
||
rec.music.video
|
||
|
||
Please note: These are just a few of the groups that are available.
|
||
|
||
There are also mailing lists available for other instruments. As we find out
|
||
about them, they will be added to the list.
|
||
|
||
The canonical USENET list of musical mailing lists can be obtained by any of
|
||
the following methods:
|
||
|
||
via finger ayukawa@server.berkeley.edu
|
||
|
||
by sending email to lomml@arastar.com; no special commands are required;
|
||
|
||
via anonymous FTP at:
|
||
ftp://server.berkeley.edu/pub/misc/lomml
|
||
ftp://ftp.uwp.edu/pub/music/misc/mail.lists.music
|
||
|
||
on the World Wide Web (WWW) in plaintext at:
|
||
http://www.shadow.net/~mwaas/lomml.html
|
||
|
||
list maintained by Mitchel Waas, mwaas@shadow.net
|
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|
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|
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|
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9. Is there a horn newsgroup?
|
||
|
||
A recent CFD/CFV for the group rec.music.makers.french-horn was submitted
|
||
and passed by C. J. Liotta. While I personally find the name of the group
|
||
anaethema, it has passed according to all the guidelines and the group has
|
||
been propogated. It is unclear at this point if the newsgroup and the
|
||
mailing list will ever be tied together; the amount of traffic on the
|
||
newgroup is perhaps 10-20% that of the mailing list.
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
10. How do I get to the newsgroup?
|
||
|
||
It's really beyond the scope of this document to tell you how to get the
|
||
newsgroup, because there are so many different systems. If you are using a
|
||
newsreader such as rn, trn, etc, you can subscribe by entering the command,
|
||
"grec.music.makers.french-horn". If you are on AOL, you will have to use the
|
||
"Expert Add" command under "Newsgroups", and just enter
|
||
"rec.music.makers.french-horn" at the prompt. Other news browsers should
|
||
have similar mechanisms.
|
||
|
||
If, after entering the correct subscription command, *and* the correct
|
||
newsgroup name, you get a message stating something like "no such
|
||
newsgroup", talk the the people responsible for administering your system
|
||
about manually adding the group. Some sites do not automatically add all
|
||
newsgroups, even ones validly created such as r.m.m.f-h.
|
||
|
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|
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|
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|
||
|
||
11. What are the names/addresses of horn manufacturers?
|
||
|
||
If you are thinking about buying a new horn, and are unsure where to start,
|
||
you may want to look at "So, you want to buy a new horn?", a somewhat
|
||
irreverent but hopefully useful compendium on information on the topic.
|
||
|
||
Horn Manufacturers & Representatives within the US
|
||
|
||
[Mark] Atkinson Music Conn United Musical Instruments USA, Inc.
|
||
(custom made horns) (8D, 10D)
|
||
2155 Verdugo Blvd, Suite 118 1000 Industrial Parkway
|
||
Montrose, CA 91020 Elkhart, IN 56516
|
||
+1 818 547-0976 1 800 759-2666 (Customer Service - US/Canada)
|
||
+1 219 295-0079
|
||
Finke of North America Karl Hill
|
||
(also "TuneUp") (Kortesmaki Horn Shop - custom horns)
|
||
14232 Marsh Lane, Suite 126 1474 Calvin S.E.
|
||
Dallas, TX 75234 Grand Rapids, MI 49507
|
||
phone/fax: (804) 741-6852 +1 616 247-1475
|
||
Lark In The Morning
|
||
(Alphorns)
|
||
PO Box 1176
|
||
Mendocino, CA 95460 USA
|
||
LarkInfo: +1 707 964-3762
|
||
Mail Order: +1 707 964-5569
|
||
Fax: +1 707 964-1979
|
||
email: larkinam@mcn.org
|
||
homepage:
|
||
http://www.mhs.mendocino.k12.ca.us/MenComNet/Business/Retail/Larknet/larkhp.html
|
||
"The Alphorn is a long horn. made of hardwood and covered in birch bark, so long
|
||
that the bell rests on the ground when played."
|
||
|
||
Lawson Brass Instruments, Leblanc-Holton
|
||
Inc. (MerkerMatic, Farkas, Super Farkas, Tuckwell)
|
||
(Custom horns) G. Leblanc Corp.
|
||
21023 Keadle Road 7001 Leblanc Blvd
|
||
P.O. Box 38 Kenosha, WI 53141-1415
|
||
Boonsboro, MD 21713 800-558-9421 (US/Canada)
|
||
+1 301 733-6393 +1 414-658-1644 (International)
|
||
+1 414-658-2824 (Fax)
|
||
Rauch Natural Horns
|
||
S. W. Lewis Orchestral Horns Daniel Rauch, Horn Maker
|
||
1770 Berteau Ave c/o McCoy's Horn Library
|
||
Chicago IL 60613 3204 West 44th Street
|
||
+1 (312) 348-1112 Minneapolis, MN 55410
|
||
+1 612 927-6021
|
||
[see also the entry for Rauch Horns, Norway]
|
||
Richard M. Seraphinoff Yamaha Musical Products
|
||
Historical Instrument Maker P.O. Box 899
|
||
(natural horns) Grand Rapids, MI 49512
|
||
9245 East Woodview Drive +1 616 940-4900
|
||
Bloomington, IN 47401-9143 home page: http://www.yamaha.com/
|
||
+1 812 333-0167 [NB - I'd love to have some non-US addresses for
|
||
FAX: +1 812 337-0118 Yamaha, too]
|
||
|
||
Horn Manufacturers & Representatives outside the US
|
||
|
||
Gebr. Alexander Keith Berg
|
||
Bahnhofstrasse 9 (custom-made horns; SF Symphony uses
|
||
D-55116 Mainz extensively)
|
||
GERMANY General Delivery
|
||
phone: +49 6131 288080 Dunster, B.C. V0J 1J0
|
||
fax : +49 6131 224248 CANADA
|
||
phone: +1 604 968 4463
|
||
Finke GmbH & Co
|
||
Engelbert Schmid GmbH Metallblasinstrumentenbau
|
||
Kohlstattstrasse 8 Postfach 2006
|
||
D-87757 Kirchheim-Tiefenried Industriestrasse 7
|
||
GERMANY D-4973 Vlotho-Exter
|
||
phone: +49 8266 1579 GERMANY
|
||
Telefon: 0 52 28/3 23
|
||
Manfred Moennig
|
||
Knopf (custom horns; used in Leipzig
|
||
Bismarckstrasse 12 Gewandhaus Orchestra)
|
||
D-08258 Markneukirchen Fabrik Walter Moennig
|
||
GERMANY Ludwig-Jahn-Strasse 280
|
||
phone: +49 37422 2471 9659 Markneukirchen
|
||
GERMANY
|
||
Phone: +49 37422-2595
|
||
Paxman Musical Instruments, Ltd.
|
||
Unit B4, Linton House, 164-180 Union
|
||
Dieter Otto Street
|
||
Teisinger Berg 15 London SE1 0LH
|
||
84494 Neumarkt Sankt Veit ENGLAND
|
||
GERMANY FAX 0171 620 1688
|
||
Phone: +49 8639 1564 Workshop 0171 620 1990
|
||
0171 620 2077
|
||
0171 240 3642
|
||
|
||
Rauch Horns Rocky Mountain Alphorns
|
||
PROF. KOHTS VEI 77 1320 1629 Broadview Rd., NW
|
||
STABEKK - NORWAY Calgary, Alberta T2N 3H2
|
||
Phone: +47 67121199 Telefax: +47 CANADA
|
||
67121599 phone: +1 (403) 283-4468
|
||
|
||
12. What are the names/addresses of horn dealers and suppliers?
|
||
|
||
There are many fine local music stores which can give you the chance to try
|
||
out horns, and it is not the intent of this item to direct you away from
|
||
those. However, for a major purchase such as a horn (which can easily exceed
|
||
US $5000), mail order shops may give you a substantial discount, since at
|
||
least taxes are not usually payable from them. You may want to consider them
|
||
for this reason. Some of these include:
|
||
|
||
Horn dealers/suppliers within the U.S.
|
||
|
||
Altieri Greg Black
|
||
+1 303-291-0658 Phone: +1 718 897-6544
|
||
|
||
Horn gig bags, etc. Maker of mouthpieces; has all original
|
||
Giardinelli models available.
|
||
|
||
Brass Arts Unlimited
|
||
(used Alexanders, Conns; Brasswinds
|
||
"Canadian Brass" instruments) 19880 State Line Road
|
||
401 Mace Avenue South Bend, IN 46637
|
||
Baltimore MD 22121 USA 1-800-348-5003
|
||
+1 410 686-6108 fax: +1 219 277-2542
|
||
FAX: +1 410 686-5144
|
||
|
||
Steve Dillon Music
|
||
(classic used/new brass Giardinelli
|
||
instruments) 7845 Maltlage Drive
|
||
325 Fulton Street Liverpool, NY 13090 USA
|
||
Woodbridge, NJ 07095 1 800 288 2334 (US)
|
||
+1 908 634-3399/+1 908 +1 315 652 4792
|
||
634-4932 http://www.giardinelli.com/
|
||
email dillon01@aol.com
|
||
|
||
Tom Greer (Moosewood
|
||
mouthpieces)
|
||
Moosewood Hornists' Horn Accessories International
|
||
Requisites (hard gig bags &c)
|
||
PO Box 27333 c/o Joel Pereira
|
||
Phoenix, AZ 85061-7333 336 S. Dale Ave
|
||
+1 602 843-9714 Arlington Heights Il 60004
|
||
e-mail: Vox Mail (708) 604-0530
|
||
MOOSEWOODHR@worldnet.att.net
|
||
|
||
International Musical
|
||
Suppliers Osmun Music
|
||
105 West Prospect Avenue 5 Forest Street
|
||
Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Arlingtion, MA 02146
|
||
1 800 762-1116 +1 617-646-5756
|
||
+1 708 870-1112 1 800 223 7846
|
||
Fax: +1 708 870 1767 email: sales@osmun.com
|
||
Email: home page: http://www.osmun.com
|
||
73543.1004@compuserve.com
|
||
|
||
Ken Pope
|
||
(used German horns, e.g.
|
||
Schmidts, Geyers, Kruspes, Reunion Blues
|
||
Alexes) (gig bads & accessories)
|
||
+1 617 522-0532 http://www.reunionblues.com
|
||
email hornrx@aol.com
|
||
|
||
Stork Custom Mouthpieces
|
||
Darin Sorley Rt. 2 Box 1818
|
||
(mutes) Maple Hill Road
|
||
656 E. Pearl St. Plainfield, VT 05667
|
||
Greenwood, IN 46143 +1 802 454-1004
|
||
+1 (317) 885-1103 email: stork@plainfield.bypass.com
|
||
home page:
|
||
http://plainfield.bypass.com/bypass/users/stork
|
||
|
||
TrumCor
|
||
(mutes) Ward's Mutes
|
||
3456 Mockingbird Lane 2476 Bolsover St. #548
|
||
Dallas, TX 75205 Houston, TX 77005-2518
|
||
Phone:+1 214 521-0634 +1 (713) 668-0836
|
||
Fax: +1 214 521-1174 home page: http://www.dxs.com/wardmutes/
|
||
|
||
Wichita Band Instruments Company
|
||
2525 E. Douglas
|
||
Wichita, KS 67211
|
||
1 800 835 3006 (US/Canada)
|
||
+1 316 684 0291 (International)
|
||
http://www.wichitaband.com/
|
||
|
||
Horn dealers/suppliers outside the U.S.
|
||
|
||
Bernhard Schmidt
|
||
Zimmerstrasse 4
|
||
William Hopson 9659 Markneukirchen
|
||
(Alphorn Maker) GERMANY
|
||
1629 Broadview Rd. N.W. Phone: +49 37422-2178
|
||
Calgary, Alberta
|
||
Canada T2N 3H2 Manufacturer of horn mouthpieces,
|
||
+1 403 283-4468 esp. German mfrd horns - Moenning,
|
||
Hoyer, Kruspe, Schmidt, Alexander
|
||
- and US and Yamaha horns in the
|
||
Geyer and Schmidt styles.
|
||
|
||
Tapestry Music Bob Tucci
|
||
home page: Horn and Tuba Center
|
||
http://domar.bc.ca/tapestry.html Hauptstr. 17-19
|
||
D-82223 Eichenau
|
||
Online brass catalog. GERMANY
|
||
email: BobTucci@aol.com
|
||
|
||
Additionally, some manufacturers will let you tour their plant and try out
|
||
whatever's currently in stock if you are seriously considering a purchase.
|
||
|
||
[NB - I will try to secure non toll-free numbers for those of you who cannot
|
||
take advantage of them]
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
13. What are the names/addresses of horn ensemble music suppliers?
|
||
|
||
Purveyors of horn ensemble music in the US include:
|
||
|
||
Southern Music Co.
|
||
PO Box 329
|
||
San Antonio, TX 78292-0329 Margun Music Baltimore Horn Club Pubs
|
||
USA 167 Dudley Rd. (Leigh Martinet arrangements)
|
||
1 800 284 5443 Newton Centre, MASS, 02159 7 Chapel Court
|
||
Home page: +1 617-332-6398 Timonium, MD 21093
|
||
http://www.southernmusic.com
|
||
Thompson Editions, Inc.
|
||
231 Plantation Road
|
||
Roch Hill, SC 29732-9441
|
||
USA
|
||
+1 803 366-4446 [fax/tele]
|
||
|
||
The Hornist's Nest Calle Priorat, 4 TBQ Press
|
||
Box 253 E-08328 Alella (Barcelona) 2308 Don Andres Avenue
|
||
Buffalo, NY 14226-0253 Spain Talahassee FL 32304 USA
|
||
(34) (3) 540-2721 email: tbqt@freenet.fsu.edu
|
||
[fax/tele]
|
||
email:
|
||
100776.2440@compuserve.com
|
||
email:
|
||
thompsonsb@winthrop.edu
|
||
Sheet Music Service
|
||
Spindrift Music Company Robert King of Portland
|
||
38 Dexter Road Music Sales, Inc. 34 N.W. 8th Ave.
|
||
Lexington MA 02173 USA 140 Main Street Portland, OR 97209-3591
|
||
+1 617 862-0884 North Easton, MA 02356 USA FAX: +1 503-222-9600
|
||
FAX: +1 508 238 2571 Phone: +1 503-222-9607
|
||
Toll Free: 1-800-452-1133
|
||
|
||
Theodore Presser Co. Onondaga Music Simon Sargon, Composer
|
||
1 Presser Place 412 South Clinton Street (incl work for
|
||
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010-3490 Syracuse, NY 13202 horn/soprano/piano)
|
||
PH: (610) 525-3636 Tel: (800) 666-1665 8500 Hillcrest
|
||
FAX: (610) 527-7841 Fax: (315) 422-2334 Dallas, TX 75225
|
||
+1 214 526 8084
|
||
Jim Erwin
|
||
(Mozart #1 and #3, with McCoy's Horn Library
|
||
Mozart-style piano Emerson Horn Editions (also Alphorn *stuff*)
|
||
accompianiment) P.O. Box 101466 3204 West 44th Street
|
||
P.O. Box 551442 Denver, CO 80250 Minneapolis, MN 55410
|
||
Dallas, TX 75355 +1 612 927-6021
|
||
Trombacor Music
|
||
Timber Ridge Music 5448 N. Tyler Ave.
|
||
779 Old House Road Arcadia, Ca 91006-5902
|
||
Pasadena, MD 21122 +1 818 448-1773
|
||
email: kenbell@erols.com email: trombacor@flash.net
|
||
home page:
|
||
http://www.flash.net/~trombaco
|
||
|
||
International purveyors of horn music include:
|
||
|
||
Canadian Music Centre
|
||
(specializes in music by
|
||
Thunderlip Canadians)
|
||
23 Benlamond Chalmers House
|
||
Ave. Ward Music 20 St. Joseph Street
|
||
Toronto 412 West Hastings Street Toronto, ON
|
||
Ontario M4E Vancouver, BC, CANADA M4Y 1J9
|
||
1Y8 V6B 1L3 +1 (604) 682-5288 CANADA
|
||
CANADA +1 416 961 6601
|
||
FAX: +1 416 961 7198
|
||
Home page:
|
||
http://www.ffa.ucalgary.ca/cmc
|
||
June Emerson
|
||
(Wind Music) American Horn Quartet
|
||
Ampleforth, N Studio Music Company (Music, CDs of the AHQ)
|
||
Yorkshire 77-79 Dudden Hill Lane Schulstrasse 3
|
||
Y06 4HF London NW10 1BD Oberdrees
|
||
ENGLAND ENGLAND 53359 Rheinbach
|
||
Fax: +44 1439 GERMANY
|
||
788715 +49 2226-7302
|
||
Phoenix Music
|
||
Publications
|
||
(Kerry
|
||
Turner/AHQ,
|
||
and others) Hanz Pizka Edition
|
||
Jacob Postfach 1136 B. Schott's Soehne
|
||
Obrechtstraat D-85541 Kircheim Weihergarten 5
|
||
23 GERMANY D-55116 Mainz
|
||
7512 DG Fax: (49) (89) 903-9414 GERMANY
|
||
Enschede email, or to obtain catalogue: phone: (06131) 2460
|
||
THE 100524.735@compuserve.com fax: (496131) 246250
|
||
NETHERLANDS home page:
|
||
phone: +31 53 http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/PizkaHans/
|
||
432.38.64
|
||
fax : +31 53
|
||
430.92.12
|
||
Alphonse Leduc
|
||
Editions Green Bay Music
|
||
Musicales, 28 Dolbear Street Green Bay, Auckland 1007, NEW ZEALAND
|
||
175, Rue http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Green_Bay_Music
|
||
Saint-Honore' email: 100243.2322@compuserve.com (David Woodcock)
|
||
Paris FRANCE phone: +64 9 817 3295 fax: +64 9 849 4642
|
||
[many more...email them to me and I'll include them here]
|
||
|
||
See also the WWW entry for the Norwegian Music Information Centre.
|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
14. What music is available for horn ensemble?
|
||
|
||
You name it, someone's likely to have transcribed it. The key is to find
|
||
it... the above can usually send you a catalog.
|
||
|
||
In addition, it's often pretty easy to transcribe music written for brass
|
||
ensemble to horn ensemble; of course, you should contact the copyright owner
|
||
of the brass ensemble arrangement for legal specifics.
|
||
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15. What horn ensembles are out there? Contact info?
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|
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New England Horn Society
|
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c/o Marilyn Bone Kloss
|
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1 Concord Greene Unit 8
|
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Concord MA 01742-3124
|
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Tel: +1 508-369-0011 (home)
|
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Fax: +1 508-369-0013 (work)
|
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email: kloss@mga.com (work)
|
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|
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Publishes Cornucopia newsletter and holds meetings a few times
|
||
a year in the Boston area (kloss@mga.com)
|
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Cornucopia is available via the Osmun Brass home page ..
|
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http://www.osmun.com/. Look under "What's New" for
|
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the latest article.
|
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|
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[editor's note: the newsletter is *very* nicely done, indeed.]
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Austin Horn Ensemble
|
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c/o Thomas Pavlechko, Music Director
|
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St. Martin's Lutheran Church
|
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606 W 15th St
|
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Austin, TX 78701
|
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|
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Tel: +1 512-476-6757
|
||
email: rboerger@io.com
|
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home page: http://www.io.com/~rboerger/AHE.html
|
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|
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Rehearsals weekly, performances several times yearly in the
|
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Austin TX area, yearly recital
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|
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Horn Club of Central Kentucky
|
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8030 Elklick Falls Road
|
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Lexington, KY 40515 USA
|
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+1 606 263-9849
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|
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Baltimore Horn Club
|
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7 Chapel Court
|
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Timonium, MD 21093 USA
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|
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Maryland Horn Club
|
||
University of Maryland
|
||
email: bytesize@erols.com (Kathleen L. Long)
|
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|
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Rehearses Saturdays during the semester at the UM Band Hall.
|
||
Concerts yearly for retirement homes, and on campus
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|
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Los Angeles Horn Club, c/o James Decker
|
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University of Southern California Music Department
|
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Los Angeles, CA 90089-0851
|
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home page: http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAhorn
|
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|
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The Los Angeles Horn Club comprises many of the professional hornists
|
||
working in film studios on the West Coast. The home page contains
|
||
a photo of the group, work opportunities, the Los Angeles Horn
|
||
Club Library, and info about the International Video Audition
|
||
Service.
|
||
|
||
A text catalog is available. Also available is the "Master Series
|
||
for Horn", which includes a 120 page book, a two hour video,
|
||
excerpts of over 60 common audition requests, and an audio
|
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cassette.
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|
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|
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Kammercor Horn Quartet
|
||
Moravian College, PA
|
||
|
||
Contact: Nancy A. Krause, MENAK01@moravian.edu
|
||
Home Page: http://www.io.com/~rboerger/kammercor.html
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|
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|
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Spokane Horn Club, c/o Carl Bangs
|
||
N. 33208 Shanna Drive
|
||
Chattaroy, WA 99003
|
||
|
||
The Spokane Horn Club has been in existence since about 1974 and has between
|
||
20 and 30 adult members varying in ability from amateur to experienced
|
||
professionals. We meet monthly and perform frequently at a variety of
|
||
ommunity events ranging from Oktoberfest to Christmas and MPTF gigs of
|
||
various kinds. We have sponsored work-shops including one in 1991 with Phil
|
||
Farkas, and have an annual weekend camp-out during the summer at South Lake
|
||
Skookum in a national forest north of Spokane.
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|
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|
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Northwest Horn Society
|
||
c/o Kathleen Vaught Farmer, Professor of Horn
|
||
Pacific Lutheran University
|
||
Tacoma WA 98447-0003
|
||
email: farnerkv@PLU.edu
|
||
phone: (206) 535-7607
|
||
|
||
The Northwest Horn Society exists to promote the horn and horn playing in
|
||
the Northwest region of North America. The Northwest Horn Society
|
||
encourages concurrent membership in the International Horn Society.
|
||
|
||
Membership in the NWHS is open to any interested individual or
|
||
institution at the following yearly rates: Adult $15. IHS member $7.50,
|
||
Student $5.
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|
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|
||
Norwegian Horn Club
|
||
Box 179, Sentrum
|
||
N-0102 Oslo
|
||
NORWAY
|
||
|
||
The club has about 220 members.
|
||
|
||
for more info, contact: tryfri@oslonett.no
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|
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|
||
Nederlands Hoornisten Genootschap [Dutch Horn Society]
|
||
Po-Box 294
|
||
1000 AG Amsterdam
|
||
THE NETHERLANDS
|
||
|
||
Publishes a magazine, "Uijlenspieghel". Both professional and
|
||
amateur hornists are welcome.
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|
||
|
||
The American Horn Quartet is perhaps the best-known
|
||
touring, professional Horn ensemble. You can get more information about the
|
||
group by following the link.
|
||
|
||
Trivia fact: Your FAQ maintainer was a contemporary of AHQ's Kerry Turner
|
||
when both were growing up in San Antonio, Texas.
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|
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16. Where can I get my horn repaired?
|
||
|
||
Oh, boy. Is THIS a loaded question, or what? We'll, let's give it a shot ..
|
||
|
||
Most horn players should be be able to perform basic maintenance on their
|
||
instruments. This would include such things as cleaning the instrument,
|
||
oiling valves, restringing valves, changing spit valve corks, and so forth.
|
||
Local music shops should be able to assist with these items, and your fellow
|
||
hornists are usually more than glad to help as well.
|
||
|
||
For more major repairs (overhauls, dent removal, etc.) you probably want to
|
||
take your instrument to a known reputable repair shop, as improper repairs
|
||
can severely damage the instrument, sometimes irrevocably. If you are
|
||
fortunate enough to have a "custom" horn, you may want to either send the
|
||
instrument back to the manufacturer, or ask the manufacturer for a referral.
|
||
Many of the more skilled repair shops listed below will have some degrees of
|
||
familiarities with many makes of horns - you might ask them if they've ever
|
||
worked on an Alexander, for example.
|
||
|
||
As everything else in the FAQ, these listings have been provided by your
|
||
fellow musicians and are provided without any warranties, express, implied,
|
||
or otherwise.
|
||
|
||
Many thanks to Carol Schurr for suggesting this section.
|
||
|
||
Dick Ackright
|
||
Best Instrument Repair
|
||
? 14th Street
|
||
Oakland, CA
|
||
|
||
William Kendall (Lawson's repair person)
|
||
Baltimore, MD
|
||
|
||
David Kratz (USArmy Bandsman and repairperson)
|
||
709 S. Adams Street
|
||
Arlington, VA 22204-2114
|
||
+1 703 521-4588
|
||
|
||
Centex Band Repair
|
||
800-A Brandi Lane
|
||
Round Rock, TX 78681
|
||
+1 512 388-7415
|
||
|
||
Ken Pope
|
||
Pope Instrument Repair
|
||
80 Wenham St.
|
||
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
|
||
+1 617 522-0532
|
||
email hornrx@aol.com
|
||
|
||
Osmun Music
|
||
5 Forest Street
|
||
Arlingtion, MA 02146
|
||
+1 617-646-5756
|
||
1 800 223 7846
|
||
email: sales@osmun.com
|
||
home page: http://www.osmun.com"
|
||
|
||
The Brass & Woodwind Shop, Inc.
|
||
519 Carothers Ave.
|
||
Carnegie, PA 15106
|
||
+1 412-276-6899
|
||
|
||
Robb Stewart Brass Repair
|
||
140 E. Santa Clara #18
|
||
Arcadia, CA
|
||
+1 818 447-1904
|
||
|
||
Sarah Strickland
|
||
Strickland's Instruments & Repair
|
||
5570 Hidden Harbor Landing
|
||
Gainseville, GA 30504 [Atlanta area]
|
||
+1 770 536-7105
|
||
|
||
Ron Partch
|
||
Band Instrument Services
|
||
6 Magnolia Avenue
|
||
Scarborough, Ontario
|
||
Canada M1K 3K1
|
||
+1 416 261-2230
|
||
|
||
Groenemans
|
||
Dirk Heziuslaan 8
|
||
5591 AB Heeze
|
||
The Netherlands
|
||
phone: +31 40 22.64.287
|
||
|
||
Brass Specialisten Lars Gerdt
|
||
Brass Specialisten Lars Gerdt
|
||
Wallingatan 33
|
||
S-111 24 Stockholm
|
||
Sweden
|
||
tel: +46-8-411 62 62
|
||
fax: +46-8-411 62 63
|
||
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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17. How can I improve my:
|
||
|
||
* range: Practice.
|
||
* endurance: Practice lots.
|
||
* tone quality: ??
|
||
* technique: Practice lots of hard stuff. :-)
|
||
|
||
At one point, I was soliciting suggestions for this section, but it's now my
|
||
opinion that you should find a horn instructor to work with you on these
|
||
items. Each player is different, and it's rare that any pat advice will work
|
||
for all people. A teacher can listen to your current playing, evaluate it
|
||
for strengths and weaknesses, and make suggestions based on their training
|
||
and experience. As I am just a player "at" the instrument, rather than a
|
||
student/teacher of it, I'm not qualified to offer real advice here. In any
|
||
case, young students may find this fingering chart useful. Also, Robin
|
||
Moffatt's Horn Mailing List Archive has a number of suggestions on improving
|
||
your playing ability.
|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
18. How do I find out about
|
||
|
||
* a. full-time positions with symphonies, etc.
|
||
* b. part-time or "one-shot" gigs
|
||
|
||
[Image] ClassicWeb Horn Jobs contains a detailed list, with links, of horn
|
||
positions. It seems to be primarily non-US, but that may just be all they
|
||
had when I visited.
|
||
|
||
[Image] Another good site containing many links to general music jobs is
|
||
that of Indiana University's "Worldwide Internet Music Resources" Music Jobs
|
||
page. You can find all sorts of positions through the links listed here.
|
||
|
||
A net-accessible site containing music jobs (and others) within US colleges
|
||
is located at gopher://chronicle.merit.edu/aa/.ads. Note this is a gopher
|
||
site. Other sites containing music-related employment information include
|
||
Jobs, Jobs, Jobs and Employment Searches. Eric W. Nicklas, maintainer)
|
||
|
||
A general employment web page can be found at
|
||
http://www-marine.wr.usgs.gov:80/docs/jobs.html. There are many employment
|
||
links of all sorts from here.
|
||
|
||
The American Federation of Musicians monthly newsletter, International
|
||
Musician, usually has many professional US horn positions posted in it.
|
||
Union members get it as part of their benefits package. For more
|
||
information, write:
|
||
|
||
American Federation of Musicians
|
||
1501 Broadway
|
||
New York, NY 10036 USA
|
||
|
||
Subscriptions for non-AFM members are US$20, CDN$25, and US$30 for all other
|
||
"foreign".
|
||
|
||
One-shots are largely a function of (a) how well you play, (b) how available
|
||
you are, often on short notice, and (c) who you know. Churches are a
|
||
starting point as they always seem to need brass players on short notice,
|
||
and often are willing/able to pay for non-members to come in and play. Don't
|
||
underemphasize the importance of networking with your fellow musicians.
|
||
|
||
There are sometimes musicians' bulletin boards (computer or real) in larger
|
||
communities where the arts are active, and you may be able to find audition
|
||
information in some cities' newspapers. If you are a AFM union member, they
|
||
will probably be able to assist as well - that's their job, after all! The
|
||
AFM has a BBS at 1-800-408-1330 [+1 212-768-2525]; speeds up to 28.8kbps,
|
||
enter "new" for userID. Currently this BBS is only available to AFM members.
|
||
Be forewarned; this is a Pentium/90 system ;-)
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
19. Single vs. Double (vs. Triple) horns
|
||
|
||
Most of the following four sections were inspired by a question from Karen
|
||
Comer.
|
||
|
||
Most modern horns are known as "double" horns - not because there are two of
|
||
them, but because they are equipped with a "trigger" valve (usually at the
|
||
thumb) which changes the pitch of the instrument from F to Bb. In actuality,
|
||
most horn players merely learn alternate fingerings for the "Bb side" and
|
||
continue to read parts in F, without realizing that what they are actually
|
||
doing is a rather difficult transposition!
|
||
|
||
The Bb instrument allows more security in the upper register, and most
|
||
teachers of the horn recommend playing on the Bb side on all notes above 2nd
|
||
line G. The trigger also allows the seven lowest notes, C to F below the
|
||
bass clef staff (new notation), to be played, if the hornist has developed
|
||
that register. [Note - these are pitches "as written" in F, not concert
|
||
pitches].
|
||
|
||
The standard double horn is a "full" double, meaning that there are two
|
||
complete paths for air to flow, including separate tubing for the three
|
||
normal valves. Older "compensating" doubles share paths through the three
|
||
valves and are much more difficult to tune and generally play. A couple of
|
||
horn manufacturers even make "triple" horns, with two thumb valves to chose
|
||
between the keys of F and Bb, found in a double, and F alto, found in
|
||
descant horns (c.f.). Such horns are quite heavy and are rarely used today.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
20. Descant horns
|
||
|
||
A descant horn is a smaller horn (a smaller diameter, and shorter length),
|
||
usually pitched in F alto, that has a brighter sound and which facilitate
|
||
playing in the upper register, much as a piccolo trumpet compared to normal
|
||
trumpets. These are not commonly used, but do see occasional use in woodwind
|
||
ensembles and wherever sustained very high playing is called for. Triple
|
||
horns incorporate a F alto side, and many descant horns include a "stopping
|
||
valve" to ease playing of gestopft notes. Most descants are double horns,
|
||
with Bb being the second pitch..
|
||
|
||
Christopher Stratton (stratton@mit.edu) adds:
|
||
|
||
"'Descant horn' generally refers to any horn shorter than 8.5 foot Bb,
|
||
typically the 6 or so foot 'high F' horn. Much as the Bb side of a
|
||
double adds security in the high range, going another step to a high F
|
||
horn makes very high parts just a bit less treacherous. It seems
|
||
these instruments are often used for the extremely high parts
|
||
sometimes found in baroque or goofy modern literature.
|
||
|
||
Actually, that 'any horn shorter than Bb' statement is a bit
|
||
misleading, because many modern descant horns are Bb/high F doubles.
|
||
Some 1st horn players (those who would never use the F side of a
|
||
traditional double anyway) prefer Bb/high F descants for all-around
|
||
use. I believe Michael Thompson plays one as well. Some people with
|
||
durable biceps opt for the 'swiss army knife' of horns, the F/Bb/high
|
||
F triple, since it lets them feel prepared to face just about anything
|
||
someone may toss in front of them."
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
21. Natural horns
|
||
|
||
This section inspired by email from Bob Goodman.
|
||
|
||
"Natural" horns are horns with no valves. The notes the horn can play are
|
||
restricted by the harmonics corresponding to the key the instrument is in,
|
||
modified by "stopping" the horn as well as those produced by the "hand mute"
|
||
technique; said techniques allow the production of notes that are on half
|
||
step higher and lower, respectively. Until the 1800s, almost all horns were
|
||
of the valveless variety. The horn player of that era had to be a master of
|
||
stopping and hand muting, and could produce notes outside the normal
|
||
harmonic range by changing the key of the instrument. This was done by
|
||
changing "crooks" - basically, a slide attachment that added or subtracted
|
||
length from the instrument. This is one reason for the multitude of keys
|
||
that modern horn players have to contend with - composers would mark
|
||
sections for "horn in D" when those notes were called for, "horn in G" when
|
||
a moderation from D to G might occur, etc.
|
||
|
||
Natural horns still see some use today, mostly in academic surroundings and
|
||
at conferences. "Villanelle", by Paul Dukas, is probably the most well-known
|
||
modern work composed for natural horn.
|
||
|
||
A seminal work for the study and performance of the natural horn is:
|
||
|
||
Method for Cor Alto and Cor Basse, by Louis-Francois Duprat
|
||
Edited by Viola Roth
|
||
ISBN 0-929309-02 (English translation; 500pp)
|
||
Birdalone Music
|
||
508 North College Ave, Ste. 333
|
||
Bloomington, IN 47404-3831 USA
|
||
phone: +1 (812) 333-0167
|
||
fax: +1 (812) 337-0118
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
22. Geyer vs Kruspe wrap
|
||
|
||
There is no "standard" horn design, but two major designers who have
|
||
influenced modern horn design are Geyer and Kruspe. The Geyer design puts
|
||
the fourth ("trigger") valve away from the player on the far side of the
|
||
valve stack. The Kruspe design, which is favored by more manufacturers,
|
||
places the trigger closest to the player, and may have more tuning options
|
||
than a Geyer wrap. Other than the tuning differences, each type of wrap has
|
||
its proponents, advantages, and disadvantages, which often relate more to
|
||
the individuals' playing style as much as anything else.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
23. How old is my horn?
|
||
|
||
Often, the only way to tell the age of a horn is by checking it's serial
|
||
number against a manufacturer's list. These are a bit long to put in the
|
||
faq, but I will put links to html pages with the info here.
|
||
|
||
http://www.io.com/~rboerger/bach.html Bach
|
||
http://www.io.com/~rboerger/besson.html Besson
|
||
http://www.io.com/~rboerger/boosey.html Boosey & Hawkes
|
||
http://www.io.com/~rboerger/conns.html Conn [updated 26 Sep 96; how to find Texas horns]
|
||
http://www.io.com/~rboerger/holton.html Holton
|
||
http://www.io.com/~rboerger/king.html King/Cleveland
|
||
|
||
An ftp site with many serial number lists is at:
|
||
ftp://geomag.gly.fsu.edu/pub/brass.
|
||
|
||
Please email any additional lists you may have to me.
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
24. Are there any "WWW" sites for the horn?
|
||
|
||
Robin Moffatt has created an web archive of topical, timely discussions from
|
||
the horn mailing list. In an ideal world, they'd be in this FAQ, ;-) but
|
||
Robin is doing a fine job of preserving the flow of the original
|
||
conversations, rather than turning things into a dry compendium of topics
|
||
such as you see here. Have a look, and for God's sake, read what is said
|
||
about the Vienna Philharmonic before rehashing it on the list for the 50th
|
||
time!
|
||
|
||
The Norwegian Music Information Centre contains catalogues of Norwegian
|
||
contemporary sheet music, including horn solo and ensemble music.
|
||
|
||
Robert Ward, of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, is working on his home
|
||
page, including a work-in-progress, "The Horn Warm Up Book".
|
||
|
||
Sharon Zurflieh has set up a site with MIDI-based accompaniments of horn
|
||
solos. These are great to practise to when you don't have an accompianist
|
||
handy, plus with most MIDI software, you can vary the tempo, etc. to your
|
||
own tastes..
|
||
|
||
Harlan Feinstein's home page includes such fun things as information about
|
||
jazz horn players.
|
||
|
||
The Music Publishers' Association of the United States web site may be of
|
||
interest to horn players. It includes a listing of officers, MPA Sales
|
||
Agency List, a copyright reshourse center, and more.
|
||
|
||
[Image] Speaking of jazz horn players, see John Clark's Hidden Meaning Music
|
||
site for an example of someone who is very successful as a hornist in this
|
||
field.
|
||
|
||
Dennis Brain lovers probably want to check out Ivan Wong's Dennis Brain
|
||
Homepage and the Dennis Brain Discography.
|
||
|
||
Mary Keezer sent out a survey to the amateur hornists on the list and has
|
||
compiled some of the replies to the questions. The responses give quite a
|
||
bit of insight into why amateurs continue to play; see Stories from an
|
||
Amateur Hornist Survey for more.
|
||
|
||
Prof. Thomas Bacon's Thomas Bacon Horn Page is extremely well-done and
|
||
offers a wealth of information to both the amateur and professional hornist.
|
||
THE web site for the Horn, it includes Prof. Bacon's study guide, audio
|
||
clips, and more.
|
||
|
||
Well-known European hornist Hanz Pizka offers a someone different take on
|
||
things from his home page. You'll find information from his publishing firm,
|
||
pictures of Wiener horns (the unique piston F horns that they use over
|
||
there), advice to young players, and more. Note that Herr Piska "states it
|
||
as he sees it" :-)
|
||
|
||
Eric Pingel's class project on the horn is an interesting and well-designed
|
||
introduction to the instrument, although you'll need a frame-capable browser
|
||
to view it. Eric's site combines other net resources with original content
|
||
of his own to present a visually pleasing reference to the instrument.
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There's even a final exam so that you can see what you learned.
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[Image] Christopher Cornette's Horn Pages are a new and welcome addition to
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the family of horn pages. An incredibly comprehensive collection of horn
|
||
links is just the starting point on this site, which includes a weekly MIDI
|
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clip (and substantial ones at that), links to the Northwest Horn Society,
|
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CMU Horn Club Online, the 560th ANG Band, a bio, and more. He even rates the
|
||
sites (giving this FAQ a generous **** rating; I'm not so sure). Well worth
|
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an afternoon or evening's visit, but be prepared to spend some time here.
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|
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The British Horn Society Home Page is of interest to more than UK hornists.
|
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Included here is Horn News, information on BHS publications, and more.
|
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|
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The Swedish Horn Society Home Page looks to be of interest to those versed
|
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in Swedish. There appear to be links, stories on the horn, performance tips,
|
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book reviews, and more. I wish I could read the pages!
|
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The Historic Brass Society World Wide Web Site is a must for anyone
|
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interested in the history of their instrument.
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I've given up on Windplayer magazine ever adding horn to their site. Over a
|
||
year now, same five "popular" instruments they've always had. OK, guys, try
|
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playing "Star Wars" with just flute, clarinet, sax, trumpet, and trombone.
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The FAQ author's home page will have links to WWW horn sites as time permits
|
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and as info comes in. Point to http://www.io.com/~rboerger for more. [there
|
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is a pointer to this FAQ off this page]
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Again, if you know of any horn sites that you'd like to have listed here,
|
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send me a note.
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25. What are some pieces with great horn parts?
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Thanks to David Goldklang for compiling the following list, which arose from
|
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a thread started by K. T. Franson.
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* Solos to Die for:
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o Adams - Short Ride in a Fast Machine
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o Beethoven - 7th Symphony
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o Beethoven - 5th Symphony
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o Beethoven - 9th Symphony (4th horn)
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o Beethoven - 6th Symphony
|
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o Beethoven - 8th Symphony
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o Berg - Three pieces for Orchestra
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o Bernstein - Symphonic Dances - West Side Story
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o Bernstein - Overture to Candide
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o Brahms - 1st Symphony
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o Brahms - 2nd Symphony
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o Brahms - 2nd Symphony
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o Brahms - 4th Symphony
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o Brahms - Piano Concerto No. 2
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o Brahms - Academic Festival Overture (3rd horn)
|
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o Brahms - Serenade #1
|
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o Britten - Sinfonia da Requiem
|
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o Britten - Serenade for Tenor, Horn, and Strings
|
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o Bruckner - 4th Symphony (the "Romantic")
|
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o Bruckner - 7th Symphony
|
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o Bruckner - 8th Symphony
|
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o Dvorak - 1st Symphony
|
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o Dvorak - 8th Symphony
|
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o Dvorak - 9th Symphony
|
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o Dukas - Sorceror's Apprentice
|
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o Franck - Symphony in D minor
|
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o Gliere - 2nd Symphony
|
||
o Gliere - Red Poppy Suite
|
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o Goldsmith, Jerry - Star Trek series music
|
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o Haendel - Giulio Caesar (Aria)
|
||
o Handel - Music for the Royal Fireworks
|
||
o Hanson - 2nd Symphony
|
||
o Haydn - "Horn Signal" Symphony (no. 31)
|
||
o Holst - Planets
|
||
o Janacek - Sinfonietta and Rhapsody Tarus Bulba
|
||
o Kamen, Michael - Robin Hood Overture
|
||
o Kodaly - Hary-Janos Suite
|
||
o Mahler - Symphony #1
|
||
o Mahler - 5th Symphony
|
||
o Mahler - Das Lied von der Erde
|
||
o Mozart - Symphony in G-minor
|
||
o Mozart - Horn Symphonies [d'oh!]
|
||
o Mendelsohn - A Midsummer Night's Dream (nocturne)
|
||
o Prokofiev - Peter and the Wolf
|
||
o Prokofiev - Romeo and Juliet
|
||
o Prokofiev - 5th Symphony
|
||
o Ravel - Pavane for a Dead Princess
|
||
o Ravel - Piano Concerto
|
||
o Rouse - 1st Symphony
|
||
o Schubert - Unfinished
|
||
o Shostakovich - Cello Concerto #1 (1st mvmt)
|
||
o Shostakovich - Symphony #11
|
||
o Sibelius - 5th Symphony
|
||
o Smith, C. - Festival Variations
|
||
o Strauss, F. - Nocturno Op. 7
|
||
o Strauss, R. - Alpine Symphony
|
||
o Strauss, R. - Andante op.posth.
|
||
o Strauss, R. - Don Juan
|
||
o Strauss, R. - the ending of "September", from "Four Last Songs"
|
||
o Strauss, R. - Heldenleben
|
||
o Strauss, R. - Sinfonia Domestica
|
||
o Strauss, R. - Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks
|
||
o Stravinsky - Firebird Suite
|
||
o Stravinsky - The Rite of Spring
|
||
o Tschaikovsky - Symphony #5
|
||
o Tschaikovsky - 1812 Overture
|
||
o Vaughn-Williams - 2nd Symphony ("London")
|
||
o Wagner, R. - Lohengrin Prelude 3rd Act
|
||
o Wagner, R. - Tristan & Isolde Prelude
|
||
o Wagner, R. - Flying Dutchman Ouverture
|
||
o Wagner, R. - Rite of Vakyries (3rd Act Valkyrie)
|
||
o Wagner, R. - Siegfried's death & Funeral March
|
||
o Wagner, R. - Siegfried Call (Long Call & Shorall)
|
||
o Wagner, R. - Rhine Journey
|
||
o Wagner, R. - Siegfried Introduction 3rd Act (Tuben)
|
||
o Weber - Overture from "Der Freischuetz"
|
||
o Weber - Overture to Oberon
|
||
o William Grant Steele - African American Symphony
|
||
o Williams - Star Wars theme
|
||
o Williams - Indiana Jones theme
|
||
* Solis to Die for:
|
||
o Bach- Brandenburgh #1
|
||
o Beethoven - 3rd Symphony
|
||
o Copland - Fanfare for the Common Man
|
||
o Curnow - Where Never Lark or Eagle Flew
|
||
o Fucik - Entry of the Gladiators
|
||
o Handel - Water Music
|
||
o Hindemith - Symphonic Metamorphosis
|
||
o Humperdinck - Prelude to Hansel and Gretel
|
||
o Jenkins - American Overture for Band
|
||
o Mahler - Symphony #1, 1st movement
|
||
o Rossini - "Semiramide" Overture
|
||
o Schumann, R.- Konzertstuck
|
||
o Shostakovich - 5th Symphony
|
||
o Shostakovich - 10th Symphony
|
||
o Smith, C. - Festival Variations
|
||
o Tschaikovsky - 1812 Overture
|
||
o Tschaikovsky - 4th Symphony
|
||
o Weber - "Freischutz" Overture
|
||
o Williams - Cowboys Overture
|
||
|
||
As always, if your favourite is not here, send me an email. :-)
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|
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26. What are some summer horn camps and festivals?
|
||
|
||
Although I can't remember whose idea this thread was, A. M. Lorraine Fader
|
||
collected all the replies, for which I thank her most greatfully.
|
||
Unfortunately, much of the information is anecdotal in nature, and there are
|
||
not a whole lot of names and addresses to go along with the camp names. If
|
||
you have more information about any of these, please email me with the
|
||
details.
|
||
|
||
Note: The following is an html table, which requires a table-aware browser
|
||
such as Netscape 1.1+.
|
||
|
||
Camp Name Timeframe Location Comments/mailing addr
|
||
Historic brass, e.g. alphorns, natural horns , sackbutts,
|
||
etc.; Playing sessions, lectures, round-table discussion,
|
||
much more (see web site)
|
||
13th Annual The Historic Brass Society
|
||
Early Brass Aug 2 - 4 Editorial Office
|
||
Festival 1997 Amherst, MA Jeffrey Nussbaum, President, HBS
|
||
[Image] 148 West 23rd Street #2A
|
||
New York, NY 10011 USA
|
||
Tel/FAX +1 (212) 627-3820
|
||
http://www.webcom.com/~music/guide/society/hbs/hbstop.html
|
||
email: jjn@research.att.com
|
||
Concert, Marching, Jazz (high school)
|
||
Collegiate Division
|
||
Mallory Thompson, Richard Miles, Marguerite Wilder
|
||
(Concert)
|
||
Doug Beach, Denis Dibiaso, et al (Jazz)
|
||
Bands of Jun 23-28 Bands of America, Inc.
|
||
America 1997 Normal, Il P.O. Box 665
|
||
Arlington Heights, IL 60006
|
||
http://www.bands.org/events/camp/sy1.html email:
|
||
boainfo@bands.org
|
||
phone: +1 800 848 2263
|
||
fax: +1 847 956 8370
|
||
|
||
Blue Lake Jun Twin Lake MI Beginner to High School level
|
||
25-Aug 18
|
||
Featured: Rick Todd. Application:
|
||
Bowdoin late Bowdoin Summer Music Festival
|
||
College Jun-Aug Brunswick, ME Bowdoin College,
|
||
Brunswick, ME 0411x
|
||
(207) 725-3322
|
||
Joseph Myer and Kurt Snyder, horn faculty; brass choir,
|
||
horn class, small ensembles, private lessons, orchestra,
|
||
Jazz band/classes, adult (18) only
|
||
Fairbanks 21 Jul-4 Jo Scott, Director
|
||
Summer Arts Aug Fairbanks AK Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival
|
||
PO Box 80845
|
||
Fairbanks AK 99708
|
||
Tel: 907-479-6778
|
||
62nd year, middle, high school camp
|
||
Stephen Collins Foster Music Camp
|
||
Dr. Robert Hartwell, Director
|
||
Eastern Kentucky University
|
||
Stephen June Eastern College of Arts & Humanities
|
||
Collins 8-27, Kentucky Department of Music
|
||
Foster 1997 Univ. Foster 101
|
||
Richmond, Kentucky 40475-3116
|
||
606-622-3161 | 606-622-1428 FAX
|
||
email: mushartw@acs.eku.edu
|
||
Home Page: http://www.arh.eku.edu/mus/fosweb.htm
|
||
Great Lakes ? ? ?
|
||
Limited to 10 per instrument, audition necessary (tapes by
|
||
Apr 1); fellowships available for $450 fee and $200
|
||
Room/Meals fee; Featured: Randy Gardner; Audition
|
||
Harmony material: Mozart #4, mvmt 1, plus a selection of your
|
||
Ridge Brass July 8-14 Poultney, VT choice; more info:
|
||
Festival Harmony Ridge Brass Center
|
||
C/O New Song Productions
|
||
80 Brookside Terrace
|
||
North Haledon, NJ 070508
|
||
email: Steven.R.Langley@valley.net
|
||
16th annual, Horn-only camp,
|
||
Featured: Terry Roberts, Steve Duurninand, Steve Gross
|
||
Hornswoggle
|
||
Hornswoggle May Jemez 104 Hummingbird Lane
|
||
31-Jun 2 Springs, MN
|
||
Jamez Springs, NM 87025
|
||
505/829-3060
|
||
email: ehig@aol.com
|
||
"good high school" to professional level, 23rd annual,
|
||
Humboldt $360 or so, ages 16-80's, application deadline April 28;
|
||
State Brass for more info:
|
||
Chamber Jul Arcata, CA Fred Thomas, Music Department
|
||
Music 28-Aug 2 Humboldt State University
|
||
Workshop Arcata, CA 95521
|
||
707/822-7917
|
||
email: dhuse@trusty.lmsc.lockheed.com
|
||
Since 1928; kids 8-18
|
||
"Info Weekend" April 19, 20
|
||
Interlochen Center for the Arts
|
||
Interlochen P. O. Box 199
|
||
Arts Camp ? ? Interlochen, MI 49643
|
||
Phone: (616) 276-7472
|
||
Email: admissions@interlochen.k12.mi.us Home page:
|
||
http://www.traverse.com/educ/ica/icahome.html
|
||
2nd annual, Horn-only camp, adult
|
||
Featured: Canadian Brass' David Ohanian [sp?], Kendall
|
||
Kendall Betts
|
||
Betts Horn Jun 23-30 Littleton, Cost: ~ $525 .. a few spots left. Contact:
|
||
Camp New Hampshire Genie Epperson, KBHC Administrative Assistant
|
||
21 Village at Maplewood
|
||
Bethlehem, NH 03574
|
||
phone: (603) 869-5612
|
||
Featured: Bruno Schneider, James Cox;
|
||
DM 150 (camp) + DM 160 (lodging/meals)
|
||
Mainz Jun 6 - 9 Mainz, William Jones,
|
||
GERMANY Landesmusikakademie Rheinland-Pfalz,
|
||
Klarastr. 4, 55116 Mainz GERMANY
|
||
email: 06131236975-1@btxgate.de
|
||
Open to adult amateur musicians, woodwinds, horn, piano;
|
||
coaches are pro chamber group Summerfest
|
||
Cost: $300 (room, partial board)
|
||
Mizzouri $140 (non-musician attendees)
|
||
Ozarks Sep 3 - Sunrise Patrick Berry
|
||
Woodwind 7, 1997 Beach, 11911 Harrison Drive
|
||
Camp[Image] Missouri Kansas City, MO 64146
|
||
phone: +1 816 941-4769 fax: +1 816 941-7646
|
||
email: prb@postoffice.worldnet.att.net
|
||
home page: http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/4302
|
||
A unique opportunity for middle school and high school
|
||
New River musicians to enjoy, study and perform chamber music in a
|
||
Chamber Shawsville, supportive, noncompetitive environment.
|
||
Music 17-21 Jun VA
|
||
Festival For more information and/or application:
|
||
mseaster@bev.net
|
||
"Chamber music-intensive camp"; "talented" high school
|
||
students only; contact
|
||
Margaret Hamilton
|
||
Seminar late Western Mich. Assistant Director, School of Music
|
||
Jun-Jul Univ Western Michigan University
|
||
Kalamazoo, MI 49008-3831
|
||
616/387-4672
|
||
email: HAMILTON@wmich.edu
|
||
40th annual, age 12+ & college; students grouped by
|
||
experience. $1,750 + lesson fee ($75-130, optional).
|
||
Scholarships available. Contact:
|
||
Sewanee Jun Sewanee Summer Music Center
|
||
Summer Music 22-Jul 28 Sewanee, TN 735 University Avenue
|
||
Sewanee, TN 37383-1000
|
||
phone: 615/598-1225 or -5881
|
||
fax: 615/598-1145
|
||
email: adina@infoseek.com
|
||
Third annual; high school and university/adult; college
|
||
credit available; James Cryder, Wallace Easter, Robert
|
||
Gloff, and Candace Kluesner, horn. For more information,
|
||
contact:
|
||
Skyline Kevin Stees
|
||
Brass Music Jun 25-29Harrisonburg, (540) JMU-6036
|
||
Festival VA steeskj@jmu.edu
|
||
|
||
Jim Kluesner
|
||
(540) JMU-6650
|
||
kluesnjf@jmu.edu
|
||
2nd season; pianists, instrumentalists, and singers;
|
||
Southampton actually over three weekends, Jul 11-14, 18-21, 25-28.
|
||
Chamber Long Island "Our goal is for each person to play as beautifully as
|
||
Music Jul 11-28 NY their skill permits."
|
||
Festival Annabel Gordon: (212) 496-5092 [East coast]
|
||
Johnathon Bley: (415) 664-5464 [West coast]
|
||
email: bjbley@aol.com
|
||
? ? Valpariso Jun 22-Jul 20, 97
|
||
Again, please email if you have more information about these, or other,
|
||
camps.
|
||
|
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|
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|
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|
||
27. What are some good books, et cetera, for beginning horn students?
|
||
|
||
[Thanks to Luke Zyla, pka00079@alpha.wvup.wvnet.edu, for providing the
|
||
inspiration for this section, as well as the initial information..]
|
||
|
||
The following etude books and the like are especially recommended for young
|
||
horn players:
|
||
|
||
The Art of French Horn Playing, by Philip Farkas
|
||
|
||
Canadian Brass Book of Beginning Horn Solos
|
||
published by: Hal Leonard, Milwaukee, WI, USA
|
||
|
||
Canadian Brass Book of Easy Horn Solos
|
||
published by: Hal Leonard
|
||
|
||
Chaconne and Burlesque, by Michael Horvit
|
||
published by: Southern Music Company
|
||
|
||
Deux cents Etudes Nouvelles, Melodiques et Progressives
|
||
pour Cor, #1 (70 Etudes Tres Faciles et Faciles)
|
||
pub. by: Alphonse Leduc, Paris
|
||
|
||
Deux Suites de Danses de L'Epoque Baroque Allemande
|
||
pub. by: Alphonse Leduc, Paris
|
||
|
||
First Solos for the Horn Player, transc/arr by Mason Jones
|
||
pub. by: G. Schirmer, Inc, New York, NY USA
|
||
|
||
French Horn Solos
|
||
published by: Amsco Publications, New
|
||
York/London/Sydney/Cologne Exclusive Distributors:
|
||
Music Sales Corporation
|
||
225 Park Ave. South, New York, NY 10003 USA
|
||
Music Sales Ltd.
|
||
8/0 Frith St., London W1V 5TZ England
|
||
|
||
Horn Solos Book One
|
||
ed. and arr. by Arthur Campbell
|
||
pub. by: Faber Music Ltd., London
|
||
|
||
A Modern Method for the French Horn by Lorenzo Sansone
|
||
Southern Music Company, San Antonio TX 78206 (1961)
|
||
|
||
Selected Duets for French Horn, Vol 1 (Easy-Medium)
|
||
Selected and Edited by H. Voxman
|
||
Published by: Rubank Educational Library, No 188
|
||
|
||
Primary Studies for the French Horn, by Anton Horner
|
||
pub. by: Elkan-Vorner
|
||
avail thru: Theodore Presser
|
||
|
||
Great theoretical and practical School for the Horn
|
||
Josef Schantl, edited by John Bernhoff
|
||
published by Milan Yancich (WIND MUSIC)
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
29. Where can I get more information about the internet/usenet?
|
||
|
||
For more info about usenet news, you might want to subscribe to the news
|
||
group news.announce.newusers and news.newusers.questions. These are groups
|
||
devoted to people who are new to using usenet news.
|
||
|
||
Be aware that in some newsgroups, people are not very tolerant of "new user"
|
||
mistakes or questions. It's usually a good idea to ride along and just read
|
||
postings for a while, to get a feel for how the particular newsgroup works.
|
||
After you're familiar with what goes on, feel free to post. Also, if you use
|
||
America Online, the greater usenet community will be less likely to tolerate
|
||
mistakes you make just because of your address. Sad, but true.. There are
|
||
many good books on the Internet. Some recommendations:
|
||
|
||
The USENET Handbook: A Users Guide to NetNews, by Mark Harrison
|
||
O'Reilly & Assoc; ISBN 1-56592-101-1; US$24.95
|
||
|
||
The Whole Internet User's Guide & Catalog, by Ed Krol
|
||
O'Reilly & Assoc; ISBN 1-56592-063-5; US$24.95
|
||
|
||
Internet Starter Kit for Macintosh, by Adam C. Engst
|
||
Hayden Books; ISBN 1-56830-064-6; US$29.95, CDN$37.95
|
||
- Includes software to actually connect a Mac to the internet
|
||
as well as info on a Seattle-based service provider
|
||
- I think there's a Windoze version of the book out now.
|
||
|
||
Connecting to the Internet, by Susan Estrada
|
||
O'Reilly & Assoc; ISBN 1-56592-061-9; US$15.95
|
||
|
||
Yes, the FAQ maintainer is partial to O'Reilly books, but has no financial
|
||
interest in the company ;-)
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
28. Contributors to this FAQ
|
||
|
||
Many, many thanks to all of you who have contributed; besides those people
|
||
listed below (who have "literal" contributions that are actually in the
|
||
FAQ), a heartening number of you have sent more general comments,
|
||
suggestions, and attaboys. The 'net really can be a wonderful place ..
|
||
|
||
73543.1004@compuserve.com Lisa Argiris
|
||
Thomas.Bacon@ASU.EDU Prof. Thomas Bacon
|
||
bill@isd.tandem.com Bill Baker
|
||
bbenson@systema.westark.edu Barb Benson
|
||
boblyd@iii.net Lydia Lowery Busler-Blais
|
||
rboerger@io.com Ron Boerger
|
||
brixel@aopc.com Matthias Brixel
|
||
Warren.L.Brown@cdc.com Warren L. Brown
|
||
GKCL@Uhura.cc.Rochester.Edu Glenn Call
|
||
imperial@mauigateway.com Matt Carr
|
||
genechan@freenet.vancouver.bc.ca Gene Chan
|
||
gcherry@unixg.ubc.ca Prof. Gordon Cherry
|
||
AlanCarolC@aol.com Alan Cole
|
||
74221.320@compuserve.com Karen Comer
|
||
DECKERHORN@aol.com James Decker
|
||
maggie@douglass.demon.co.uk Maggie Douglas
|
||
carlek@vnet.ibm.com Carl Ek
|
||
davide@Rational.COM David Erickson
|
||
lf5@evansville.edu A. M. Lorraine Fader
|
||
farnerkv@PLU.edu Prof. Kathleen Vaught Farmer
|
||
harlan@cie.cuc.com Harlan Feinstein
|
||
dfletcher@vms1.uop.edu Dave Fletcher
|
||
KTFRANSON@aol.com K. T. Franson
|
||
sander@wfw.wtb.tue.nl Sander Gielen
|
||
glick@jove.acs.unt.edu Ed Glick
|
||
gkfam@linex.com David Goldklang
|
||
david_goodman@coastalnet.com Dr. David Goodman
|
||
robert_goodman@icpphil.NAVY.MIL Robert Goodman
|
||
mugreene@alpha.nlu.edu Prof. Gary Greene
|
||
l.hammon@morehead-st.edu Curt Hammond
|
||
peterh@j51.com Peter Head
|
||
beh@oup-usa.org Brian Hill
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mmhowart@vm.occ.cc.mi.us Mary Howarth
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pilgrim@freenet.ufl.edu Doug Johnson
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TPNW33A@prodigy.com David Kaminsky
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beanie@calon.com Sean Kirkpatrick
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sking1@genie.geis.com Sam King
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kloss@mga.com Marilyn B. Kloss
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mkkraman@tenet.edu Mike Kraman
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Lucin38345@aol.com Cindy Lewis
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MENAK01@moravian.edu Nancy A. Krause
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bfl@efixdb.efi.sintef.no Bjorn F Langoren
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jlindhol@mail.bcpl.lib.md.us Jonell Lindholm
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pdmmac@mcmail.CIS.McMaster.CA Prof. Peter D.M. MacDonald
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103416.2257@compuserve.com Michael S. McLaughlin
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feynman@u.washington.edu Deane R. Mathewson
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Robin.Moffatt@moffatt.demon.co.uk Robin Moffatt
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JAMORRIS@Neptune.Syr.Edu Joel Morrissette
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muth@muth.ultranet.com Bill Muth
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cceric@showme.missouri.edu Eric W. Nicklas
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D.J.E.Nunn@durham.ac.uk Douglas Nunn
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OLEXYR@CUA.EDU Ron Olexy
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jrd@jrp.tiac.net Jim Paradis
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karen@ReactionDesign.com Karen Park
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ian@dial.pipex.net Ian Philipps
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Doug_Pike@BENDNET.COM Doug Pike
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100524.735@compuserve.com Prof. Hanz Pizka
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powleye@ucs.byu.edu Ellen Powley
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GREEVES@charlie.usd.edu Prof. Gary Reeves
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schurrc@bah.com Carol Schurr
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schwan@cris.com Josh Schwannecke
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shoaf@calvin.usc.edu R. Wayne Shoaf
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stan5158@blue.UnivNorthCo.EDU Shane Meredeth Stanke
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stratton@MIT.EDU Christopher Stratton
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eriksv@microsoft.com Erik Svenson
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dthumim@stav.HQ.ileaf.com Daniel Thumin
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ccchas@missouri.edu Charles Turner
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SURION@VAX2.Winona.MSUS.EDU Seth Urion
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tpwagler@ophelia.waterloo.net Trevor P. Wagler
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rnward@slip.net Robert Ward
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weaver@unixg.ubc.ca Scott Weaver
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ivanwong@hkt.net Ivan Wong
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nweckwe@calstatela.edu Nancy Weckwerth
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zateslo@geomag.gly.fsu.edu Ted Zateslo
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zurf@emi.net Sharon Zurflieh
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pka00079@alpha.wvup.wvnet.edu Luke Zyla
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30. Who the heck is Ron Boerger?
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I am an amateur hornist active in community groups in the Austin, Texas, USA
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area. I am good enough to get the very occasional paying gig but that's
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about it. As to why I am the maintainer of the FAQ, well, nobody else seemed
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to be doing it .. in real life, I am a senior systems administrator for
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Tandem Computers, and am doing contract sysadmin work for VTEL Corporation.
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I am also president of the Austin Symphonic Band. Guess how much free time I
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have? ;-)
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I now maintain the COMMUNITY-MUSIC mailing list, as well. This list is
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