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International Horn Society
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Добавлен 10 авг 2015
Mission, Vision, Values and Goals
Mission: To connect artists of all ages and backgrounds across the world, and to promote horn playing, education and fellowship through events, publications, awards, and new compositions.
Vision:
A connected and vibrant community of hornists worldwide.
Our Values:
Community
Respect
Diversity
Inclusion
Equity
Collaboration
www.hornsociety.org/home/aims-and-goals
Mission: To connect artists of all ages and backgrounds across the world, and to promote horn playing, education and fellowship through events, publications, awards, and new compositions.
Vision:
A connected and vibrant community of hornists worldwide.
Our Values:
Community
Respect
Diversity
Inclusion
Equity
Collaboration
www.hornsociety.org/home/aims-and-goals
Видео
Episode 53: Libby Ando
Просмотров 2721 день назад
Source: www.podbean.com/eau/pb-u65qd-16f4c41 Our guest for Episode 53 is Dr. Libby Ando! Episode Highlights Congratulations to Dr. Ando! Coda Brass Quintet: www.codabrassquintet.com/ Working with the Rowan University Marching Band, Drum Corps Studying with Lyndsie Wilson at Rowan University, Elizabeth Pfaffle at West Chester University, and Leelanee Sterrett at Rutgers University Attending coll...
Episode 51: Aliyah Danielle
Просмотров 352 месяца назад
Source: www.podbean.com/eau/pb-buhzg-16a749e Join us in Episode 51 for a conversation with the amazing Aliyah Danielle! Episode Highlights Growing up around music. Studying music education at Arizona State University Graduate school at Berklee College of Music in Valencia, Spain Growing up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Shoutout to Dr. John Ericson “I didn’t have a lot of free time in undergrad…” Musi...
Bonus Episode: Injury Recovery with Nick Fife and Joey Johnson
Просмотров 673 месяца назад
Source: www.podbean.com/eau/pb-46hb2-16982ce Join us for a special bonus episode of The Horn Call Podcast on Injury Recovery with Nick Fife and Joey Johnson. Nick and Joey are both active performers and teachers in the Southeastern United States, and they have created a new column focused on injury recovery for The Horn Call.
Episode 50: Kate Warren
Просмотров 473 месяца назад
Source: www.podbean.com/eau/pb-s8u65-163bd5a Join us in Episode 50 for a discussion with the creative and talented Kate Warren! Episode Highlights On choosing the horn and majoring in music Coming from a small high school band program Choosing a life in the arts Shoutout to Michelle Stebleton Postgraduate study at The New School and Yale University Shoutout to John Ericson and Horn Matters Webs...
Episode 49: Monica Martinez
Просмотров 494 месяца назад
Source: www.podbean.com/eau/pb-mgx8b-1623476 Our guest for Episode 49 is Dr. Monica Martinez, Assistant Professor of Horn at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, and a member of the IHS Advisory Council! Episode Highlights Full circle moments On choosing the horn Playing the horn right-handed Growing up in South Texas “Change is not instant…” Pursuing music as a career. Studying with Jenn...
Episode 48: Marshall Sealy
Просмотров 605 месяцев назад
Source: www.podbean.com/eau/pb-36ifm-16161eb Our guest for Episode 48 is Marshall Sealy, a multi-talented artist who has performed all over the world, including the 54th International Horn Symposium as a Featured Artist. Episode Highlights Starting out as a horn player Kinhaven Music Camp: kinhaven.org/ Singing in Bach cantatas Touring with the Long Island Youth Orchestra Attending Ithaca Colle...
Episode 47: Hermann Baumann Panel Discussion
Просмотров 1066 месяцев назад
Source: www.podbean.com/eau/pb-tgkve-15c25b3 Join us for this special panel discussion on IHS Honorary Member Hermann Baumann (1934-2023). Guests include Ab Koster, Joseph Ognibene, Justin Sharp, and J. Bernardo Silva. *Above image provided by Justin Sharp, courtesy of the Baumann Family.
Bonus Episode: Horn and More Interview with Richard King and Daniel Grabois
Просмотров 1337 месяцев назад
Source: www.podbean.com/eau/pb-mhmci-15b26a9 Join us for a special Bonus Episode, featuring Richard King and Daniel Grabois. This interview was originally published as part of Dan's Pedagogy Column in Horn and More.
Episode 46:Bernhard Scully
Просмотров 587 месяцев назад
Source: www.podbean.com/eau/pb-9cf2a-15ad546 My guest for Episode 46 is Bernhard Scully, Associate Professor of Horn at the University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign! Episode Highlights Isla Verde Bronces International Brass Festival in Argentina Music is subjective! Studying with Kendall Betts in high school It’s all about fundamentals. Studying at Northwestern University: Dale Clevenger, Roland...
Episode 45: Tommi Hyytinen
Просмотров 548 месяцев назад
Source: www.podbean.com/eau/pb-2p52n-1561c8d Episode 45 of The Horn Call Podcast features Tommi Hyytinen, a member of the Finnish Radio Orchestra and horn and natural horn faculty at the Sibelius Academy of the University of the Arts Helsinki. Episode Highlights Starting out on the horn Finnish horn playing tradition Attending the Sibelius Academy The path from student to professional Balancing...
Dan Grabois, Horn and More Pedagogy Column, March 2024
Просмотров 2969 месяцев назад
Strengthening the Low Range
Episode 44: Michelle Stebleton
Просмотров 569 месяцев назад
Source: www.podbean.com/eau/pb-nfut6-150327a Join us in Episode 44 for a discussion with Michelle Stebleton, Professor of Horn at State University and a member of the IHS Advisory Council! Episode Highlights Starting out as a horn player Attending Interlochen Arts Academy, studying at University of Michigan with Louis Stout and Lowell Greer Musical inspirations Performing in the Midland-Odessa ...
Episode 42: John McGuire - IHCA and IHS56
Просмотров 5511 месяцев назад
Episode 42: John McGuire - IHCA and IHS56
Holiday Bonus Episode: Alliso DeMeulle and Johanna Lundy
Просмотров 18Год назад
Holiday Bonus Episode: Alliso DeMeulle and Johanna Lundy
Thank you, awesome Q-Horns! Happy holidays!
Wonderful. Thanks so much. Happy Christmas to you all!
Omgosh I remember being 14 and consuming the Mellocast eagerly every week. God bless Al, John, and Mark.
I so much enjoyed this. There was no one better to play with, what a man! What an Artist!
Marvelous.
Legend.
You played your horn quite well, and more importantly you were a great host at the IHS Festival in Natal.
As a horn playing relative of Alan Civil, a second cousin, this was a very moving and a stunning discovery. It's a superb demonstration of the man as one of the greatest UK horn players that ever lived as well as his tremendous personality as a raconteur and wit and his knowledge of the instrument and its repertoire. He was a huge influence on me as a young horn player, and still is. Nobody can play a fortepiano note on the horn like he could. This is brilliant and invaluable entertainment and thank you so much for discovering this and posting it. 📯
The type of shit that gets recommended to me on this website is crazy
Thank you for posting this! I was Mr. Barrows' first "kid" student (1958) in his New York City days. I stayed close to him until his untimely death. BTW, I still play (Alex 107x) using a Tom Greer JB cup (aka B29) and Atkinson A rim. I have a Dell'Osa Barrows mouthpiece that Mr. Barrows, at a lesson, took from his Schmidt saying, "Here, kid, use this".The Dell"Osa is deeper than the B29; I know that Mr. Barrows, late in his career, worked with Walter Lawson on creating a mouthpiece. I am a Pathologist so my understanding of Mr. Barrows’ health at the time of this recording is bittersweet. But, I still hear his Tully Hall performance of Auf Dem Strom with Beverly Sills. Once again, simply said, thank you.
wow listen to him play in these excerpts. what a beast
The 1980 Horn Symposium was my first, as well. I met Frank Brouk, Phil Farkas, Meir Rimon and Alan Civil…and a whole bunch of crazy college players that are now playing and teaching all over the world. Gail Williams was the Heldenleben winner, and played a flawless recital. Herman Bauman played so well, I wondered if he was human! The Symposia are essential to anyone hoping to improve their knowledge and skills on the horn, plus it’s a great opportunity to network and study with masters of the instrument. It should also be noted that college and military representatives often recruit people there, if one is so inclined. The exhibitors include All of the custom horn makers, and everything one needs as a horn player from music to mutes. It’s ideal, if you’re looking to improve your toolkits and libraries. ❤ IHS ❤️ 💜Nancy💜
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Love this podcast. Thank you!
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Beautiful sound and musicality
Thank you both for this posting - fascinating and inspiring. I’m looking forward to hearing the Hindemith Eb althorn sonata on what you say could be the instrument he had in mind. I’ve always wondered about that, especially as it seems to me to be such a good piece of music and from such a generous composer.
Beautifully done, and I loved your selections
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Bravo Dante que hermosa vida artistica has tenido, Eres un ejemplo de amor por tu arte, gracias por inspirar a toda la comunidad de cornistas
¡Excelente! Hermosa carrera. Gracias por compartir tu experiencia. 👏👏👏
Hello Dante, You have had an interesting career, thus far. Thanks for sharing your career history and broad range of interests in the horn!
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If you want a good laugh about this piece, go find the RUclips titled "Siegfried's Chair Call by Stefan de Leval Jezierski". at ruclips.net/video/HsIYol_MZys/видео.html where he uses a technique that Mr. Winter has obviously overlooked.
1st of all! Don't let the bell rest on your upper leg!
Still pictures only - no live video at all. Don’t waste your time watching this crap.
I disagree! The music is great, and well performed. Yes, I prefer live recordings, but I often listen to purely studio works. This was very fun, and well worth my time!
The tongue stopping idea should work for any note. Good advice.
Very beautiful!
what kind of mouthpiece is this?
Quick question where do I find the book that actually teach me how to do the lowest note on the French horn
Ab Koster my Horn Hero!
compare this musician's lows at the start of this vid - ruclips.net/video/OVSRPGPMLgM/видео.html
Gimme sheet music..I’ll pay you if I have to
great video
I am searching the internet for all the low horn information that I can find. The issue I seem to be having is related to moving my face, especially where I shouldn't be. The tongue stopping thing, I think, will be helpful to me !
Mellohomie 123 me too I’ve always sucked at low horn and I’ve been told many ways to help with it but nothing is working
@@alyssa2663 if people tell you to keep your face in the same place as your normal notes you will never be able to successfully play beefy pedal tones. You have to use a weird embouchure that is diffferent. I put my lower lip on the bottom of the mouthpiece and the top lip is around the middle of the mouthpiece and I can get some good beefy pedals
check out Valerie Wells' Balanced Embouchure to hit the top AND the bottom.
Amazing