[quote]Originally posted by Gurn Blanston:
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But Mahler used them a lot, so did Bruckner, Strauss pratically worshiped them (simply read his edition of Berlioz treatise...).
Indeed, Brahms made no use of them whatsoever...
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Originally posted by srivele:
SR,
If you send me an email at the address you will find in my profile, I can send you an excellent essay on horns. Yes, valve horns did exist at that time. No, they weren't used in Vienna, even to the time of Richard Strauss (late 19th early 20th century)!!
Originally posted by Peter:
Very flattering indeed! Actually I live around 60 miles from London, but I am sure there are many more people better qualified than I to act as a consultant, but on the other hand!!!
I'd like to put you in touch with our music director. You can email me at faranj@hotmail.com.
Cheers, SR
Very flattering indeed! Actually I live around 60 miles from London, but I am sure there are many more people better qualified than I to act as a consultant, but on the other hand!!!
I'd like to put you in touch with our music director. You can email me at faranj@hotmail.com.
Cheers, SR
If you send me an email at the address you will find in my profile, I can send you an excellent essay on horns. Yes, valve horns did exist at that time. No, they weren't used in Vienna, even to the time of Richard Strauss (late 19th early 20th century)!!
But Mahler used them a lot, so did Bruckner, Strauss pratically worshiped them (simply read his edition of Berlioz treatise...).
Indeed, Brahms made no use of them whatsoever...
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"Wer ein holdes weib errungen..."
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