Dvorak Symphony No. 9, op. 95, horn solo
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Think about it; it is a logical way to seat the horns. The fourth horn almost always has the fundamental note of the chord, and his bell faces the section, not the first horn. It makes the intonation easier.
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@JayToTheHonest No, if you look closely at the player's lips seated in the far right, you can tell he's playing the solo before the section solo, which means it goes from first to fourth from right to left.
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it looks soo great!! :)
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i play french horn, its an amazing instrument, i can already go seven notes already, and ive only been playing for a week
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muito bom o solo!
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What's with the rhythm? Swear it goes off-kilter in the first horn's arpeggio.
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I certainly recognize Herrn Altman and Fischer, but do not know Herr Hoffmann. Was he a regular solo horn with the VPO?
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no, in this recording the first horn player sits most left and not most right.
maybe they sit on the left side of the orchestra and not on the right, so the first hornist has to be left-out ;-)
horn players from left to right:
1. Peter Hoffmann
2. Volker Altmann
3. Roland Berger
4. Hans Fischer
moaltmann 3 years ago 9
thanks!
Hornsolos 3 years ago