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The School of Griffin: June 2011
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The School of Griffin. Thursday, June 2, 2011. Foundation to Playing the French Horn. Mr Hauser was also a composer of the still popular elementary horn method book, Foundation to Playing the French Horn, published by Carl Fischer, Inc. in 1927. He also made several solo arrangements for horn, among them (all published by Carl Fischer, Inc.):. Ave Maria Meditations on the First Prelude of J. S. Bach" by Charles Gounod. Berceuse from "Jocelyn" by Benjamin Godard. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The School of Griffin: David Guerrier "The trumpet and the horn"
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The School of Griffin. Saturday, November 24, 2012. David Guerrier "The trumpet and the horn". I was just on Spotify listening to the "100 Best Concertos" and stumbled on David Guerrier. Wow what a fresh take on Mozart! John Nelson is the conductor of Ensemble Orchestral De Paris. At any rate, I think the short biographical information I have found about David on medici.tv should get you interested in him. Central picture : © DR. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). David Guerrier The trumpet and the horn.
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The School of Griffin: Marie-Luise Neunecker on Sarah´s Horn Hangouts
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The School of Griffin. Tuesday, July 8, 2014. Marie-Luise Neunecker on Sarah´s Horn Hangouts. I am a big fan of what Sarah Willis is doing. Her somewhat cozy interviews with top notch horn players around the world gives us a close personal glimpse into their fast paced world! I'll get whatever little clues they drop as I can! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Marie-Luise Neunecker on Sarah´s Horn Hangouts. Memorization is N0T for everyone, yet we ALL must . View my complete profile.
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The School of Griffin: Foundation to Playing the French Horn
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The School of Griffin. Thursday, June 2, 2011. Foundation to Playing the French Horn. Mr Hauser was also a composer of the still popular elementary horn method book, Foundation to Playing the French Horn, published by Carl Fischer, Inc. in 1927. He also made several solo arrangements for horn, among them (all published by Carl Fischer, Inc.):. Ave Maria Meditations on the First Prelude of J. S. Bach" by Charles Gounod. Berceuse from "Jocelyn" by Benjamin Godard. June 2, 2011 at 6:08 AM.
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The School of Griffin: May 2011
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The School of Griffin. Saturday, May 21, 2011. To Tell the Truth. Ok, I've already mentioned that someone needs to get off their butt and write a great book/article on Forrest Standley. Now for another great idea. Someone needs to arrange piano accompaniment for the 150 melodies in the Arban book. Has this been done already? It would make a great tool for learning phrasing and musicality. It would be a good reintroduction into opera for most of us and certainly all students! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The School of Griffin: July 2014
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The School of Griffin. Tuesday, July 8, 2014. Marie-Luise Neunecker on Sarah´s Horn Hangouts. I am a big fan of what Sarah Willis is doing. Her somewhat cozy interviews with top notch horn players around the world gives us a close personal glimpse into their fast paced world! I'll get whatever little clues they drop as I can! Saturday, July 5, 2014. Memorization is N0T for everyone, yet we ALL must do it! Performance is such an emotional and individual thing for the artist. The musician needs to conv...
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The School of Griffin: To Tell the Truth
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The School of Griffin. Saturday, May 21, 2011. To Tell the Truth. Ok, I've already mentioned that someone needs to get off their butt and write a great book/article on Forrest Standley. Now for another great idea. Someone needs to arrange piano accompaniment for the 150 melodies in the Arban book. Has this been done already? It would make a great tool for learning phrasing and musicality. It would be a good reintroduction into opera for most of us and certainly all students! To Tell the Truth.
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The School of Griffin: Memorization is N0T for everyone, yet we ALL must do it!
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The School of Griffin. Saturday, July 5, 2014. Memorization is N0T for everyone, yet we ALL must do it! This issue is so complex, think of how some people cannot look others in the eyes when communicating, even when saying their name. Is it any wonder, that some of us might not be comfortable presenting ourselves on stage during musical performance, let alone conforming to standards set by others to meet societal expectations? July 5, 2014 at 8:04 AM. Cut and paste the link. View my complete profile.
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The School of Griffin: June 2014
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The School of Griffin. Monday, June 30, 2014. Mahler 9 2nd Horn Solo! This morning I have been listening to the opening of Mahler 9; one recording after another. I never intended to do this but for some reason, which I cannot now recall, I let this happen; the blessing/curse of Spotify! Here are are my two favorites. I love the disregarded cracked note and intonation problems in the Vienna/Walter recording, style, was what mattered back then! Why is a tuba playing in the first four bars?
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The School of Griffin: Mahler 9 2nd Horn Solo!
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The School of Griffin. Monday, June 30, 2014. Mahler 9 2nd Horn Solo! This morning I have been listening to the opening of Mahler 9; one recording after another. I never intended to do this but for some reason, which I cannot now recall, I let this happen; the blessing/curse of Spotify! Here are are my two favorites. I love the disregarded cracked note and intonation problems in the Vienna/Walter recording, style, was what mattered back then! Why is a tuba playing in the first four bars?