Mahler's 4th Symphony, Horn solo
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Doggy Style... oh yeah :-P(-:
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@jwkluen I don't blame the people that mistaken her for Sarah Willis tho! I did my self until I read the description.
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IM IN LOVE WITH HER! for me its the best version of this solo!!
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That last trill is a mouth trill.
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@jwkluen: I think you're confusing Kruspe and Knopf. When people talk about Kruspe wrap horns they usually mean a horn with the change valve before the other three, like a Conn 8D. Knopf on the other hand has a more open wrap with the change valve after the third. The horn shown here is definitely a Geyer/Knopf wrap.
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ok im a bassoon player and i have to say thaat the bocal of the bassoon thats shown is really weird
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@isis347 Yes, she was, but she was not Jacob Slagter's predecessor. In fact she succeed first hornplayer Jan Bos in 1974. Jacob Slagter joined at the beginning of the eighties as a tutti-player, but went on to succeed first hornplayer Adriaan van Woudenberg after his retirement in 1985. From then on they both shared first chair for almost two decades. Both of them are not with the KCO anymore.
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@jwkluen was she the 1st hornplayer before Jacob Slagter went there?
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@jwkluen I think Sarah Willis would be a toddler at the time of this recording haha
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AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!
Okay, listen up: again, this NOT Sharon St.Onge and she is also NOT Sarah Willis. This IS Julia Studebaker! Sharon St.Onge was - and still is - low horn with the RCO. Sarah Willis is also a low hornplayer, but then with the Berliner. This amazing excerpt was taken from the NOS christmas broadcasts of Haitink with the RCO. This one dates back from December the 25th 1982, when Julia Studebaker was first chair.
BTW, the people that are demoting comments should get their facts straight.
jwkluen 1 year ago 19
awesome!!!
frhrchk1 3 years ago 9