Berliner Philharmoniker Master Class - Horn

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2010

Stefan de Leval Jezierski, horn player from the Berliner Philharmoniker, gives a master class for the YouTube Symphony Orchestra 2011 introducing the horn part in Mendelssohn's "A Midsummer Night's Dream". Learn more at http://www.youtube.com/symphony

Working with young musicians and making classical music available to a worldwide audience on the Internet are main objectives of the Berliner Philharmoniker. The orchestra is therefore delighted to support the unique project of a YouTube Symphony Orchestra.

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Stefan de Leval Jezierski's biography:
http://www.berliner-philharmoniker.de/en/berliner-philharmoniker/the-orchestr...

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  • as you maybe noticed, because i have a horn here! xDDD

  • excellent corniste

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  • This piece of Mendelssohn for horn is so beautiful.

  • @brettbw1 dear Brett! The horn is yellow brass. I had it silver plated instead of laquered, because it wears more evenly,lasts longer and looks better. I think plating has less effect on the sound than laquer because it is a much thinner coating! SJ

  • although he is an excellent horn player, I find that a few notes, like the central B, are a little bit sharp

  • @brettbw1 It's a nickle Alexander 103. Traditionally it's made of yellow brass, but I guess his embouchure or preferences prefer the sound of a nickle alloy.

  • b-e-a-utiful :D

  • @brettbw1 I believe it´s an Alexander 103.

  • Will there be a tuba master class?

  • Mendelssohn wrote the Overture for Midsummer's Night Dream (op.21) at 17 indeed, but all other incidental music including this Nocturne (op.61) some 16 years later ; ) ...

  • amazing playing!

  • 33rd season?? wow! So you played with Karajan and all the most mythic conductors...amazing.

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