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Significa #9
Questions
Horn Section
- What is Ifor James' real first name? (I have given this answer on the
net recently)
- Alan Civil reminiscing about family dynasties in horn playing:
"Well, old
man ___ had several sons playing the horn. Francis told me that he and his
brother Emile would have to play horn duets for the old man, and they never
finished a lesson until Francis had an awful blue ring on his lips, and Emile
invariably used to faint. Sometimes if the old man didn't like their playing
he'd hit them on the back of the neck. That though old Saxon way. I can see
both sides of it..."
What family is Alan referring to (father)? Who were the sons? (Advanced:
There are TWO last names involved, however, either one will score).
- This question takes some preparation. Suppose you have just purchased a
used horn, say an Alexander but it really doesn't matter, from a well known
professional. It plays well, nice and smooth but the valves are worn and
noisy and you detect leakage when you do the "block the third valve receiver
test" and you decide to have it reconditioned before you press it into
service. In the shop the artisan removes dents, plates and laps the valves
and generally does a major overhaul of the horn. When you get the horn back,
it looks wonderful but when you try to play it, several changes are
noticeable. The first thing you notice is that the valves are quiet, work
smoothly and perfectly but you start cracking notes at an alarming rate.
Whenever a valve is depressed, there is a non-mechanical noise, puff or pop
that is loud enough to disturb your embouchure and get nasty comments from
the recording engineers. You do the block the third valve receiver test and
the horn is absolutely tight, no leaks. You now just blow air through the
horn while actuating the valves and hear quite a bit of puffing and popping.
You remembered to clean the inside of the horn after torches had been used
on it and rinsed it out with water treated with a few drops of automatic
dishwasher spotfree solution so you know that water is not "sticking" in the
bore. You also notice that when you take your horn out of the case after
being in your car and you depress the valves the noise is still there, and
you didn't even blow into it! Your playing seems to be "off" and you crack
many notes, slurs do not "center" and are also often missed.
What, if anything, is wrong or is it just unfamiliar since it has just been
reconditioned?
- Below is a famous quote. The advice is being offered by the famous
first-chair hornist and a new (young) conductor. Who are the participants?
"When you get lost, and you will, everybody does at one time or another, just
make some elegant vague motions and we'll put it all to right quickly enough.
But for God's sake don't lose your nerve and start flogging away at us, then
we'll get lost too and everybody's in trouble"
Non-Horn Offering
- What is the name of the female British composer (with recorded horn
compositions) who was as least as well known for her poli-social (actually
woman's suffrage) involvement as her music?
- What is Boyd Neel's real first name?
- What is the name of the famous hornist who was appointed associate
conductor to the American Symphony Orchestra under Leo(pold) Stokowski in
1964?
- What do Handel's Water Music and Schubert's Auf Dem Stroem have in
common? Why is the knowledge of this (connecting factor) not really
necessary to perform the Handel (musically) but imperative to the quality of
the artistic performance of the Schubert?
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