well i dunno warren, i think they are trombones! whatya think? brucknerfan1951 <Brucknerfan1951@...> wrote: Doug, do you ALSO have problems telling lower...
Hi, Is there any evidence that Mengelberg conducted Bruckner's symphonies and if so when ? Best Regards George rushwest <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: This...
I was speaking in general terms, not just of the Bruckner First Symphony. I can tell the difference between the horn call and trombone choir in the last...
... Hi George - In his New York tenure he conducted Symphonies 2 and 9, two times each. <http://www.geocities.com/Paris/1947/MengSocNews31-40.html> I can't...
Hi Stephen, Thanks for the valuable info. I had guessed that he must have conducted Bruckner for he used to play many "new" works, many of which were much more...
Mengelberg conducted Bruckner on numerous occasions with the Concertgebouw starting in the 1897-98 season. He conducted the Symphonies One (Vienna version)...
There is a book on Bruckner and the Concertgebouw. It was released several years ago in the Netherlands and is now OOP. In the back, it lists every Bruckner...
Hi John, Thanks for the valuable info. Do you have further data (title and/or author name) of the dutch book ? I don't know how to search for it just by using...
Bruckner en het Koninklijk Concertgebouw orkest Publisher is THOTH jb ... From: George [mailto:glzepos@...] Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 5:37 PM To:...
hi warren and all, yes brahms's 1st and 2nd have super horn endings! do u all know what i mean by those descending horns? now as to B's 3rd symphony--1877...
good points keith and ken about musical quotes--ya, the cow bells is true! i was listening to b's wagner symphony again--3rd, and thinking where he borrowed...
That scherzo coda is included as part of Nowak's 1877 edition to the B3 (III/ii). It is included in the following recordings: Asahina Osaka Philharmonic...
When pupils reach maturity, they often disavow their teachers and former masters as a means of showing their independence as creative artists. I see in...
Actually re the 1877 version of the Third: My performance at Schloss Pommersfelden, Bavaria in the summer of 2002 was of the Novak edition, including the coda...
Re my previous post: That's Nowak with a "W" of course. Sometimes I spell German phonetically, not a good habit since my English spelling is atrocious, too. ...
When I first visited a German drugstore in the early 1970s, I was struck by the availability of "Wicks" cough drops--same blue-green box, same brand "look",...
You probably know the Ernestine Schumann-Heink story. The dialogue supposedly took place when she visited a perfume shop. Seller : Mennen's ? E S-H: No....
While I await the release of the BBC Legends Giulini #8 in the US, I would like to know from those who have already heard it how it compares with the DGG...
Have you gotten your latest issue of THE BRUCKNER JOURNAL? There is a reference in it to a recent discussion in this forum of the Finale to the Bruckner...
If you want to subscribe to the Bruckner Journal, the subscription rates are as follows: In the UK - £9.00 a year for three issues. In the rest of Europe -...
For some reason Raymond Cox's email address doesn't seem to appear in full in my previous posting. You'll find it on The Bruckner Journal web-site - which is...
Thanks for the info, Ken. I think I'll take a chance and send cash. Last time I asked my bank for an international money order, they wanted more than face...
I have always sent a US$20 bill for annual renewal, and it has gotten through safely. --Warren ... bank for an ... fee! ... subscription ... by ... a ... West...
Ken: Good luck with the Journal. It is very important work. Paul kenwardski <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: If you want to subscribe to the Bruckner...
Thanks, Paul. I'll do my best, and I hope to assist in the production of a Journal that'll be a source of information, pleasure and enlightenment to...
Most people who first come to Bruckner and the read about him, develop an extreme animosity to Hanslick. He was the patronizing guy who wielded the axe, and...