BaL 10.10.15 - Haydn: Trumpet Concerto in E flat

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  • Eine Alpensinfonie
    Host
    • Nov 2010
    • 20582

    #31
    Originally posted by Tony View Post
    Very many thanks but surely the biggest congratulations go to CRISPIAN!
    A team effort always works best.

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    • Tony Halstead
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 1717

      #32
      Originally posted by Alison View Post
      Where was the recording venue, Tony?
      The Great Hall of University College School, Frognal, London: A large 'Edwardian Baroque' wood-panelled hall with a high ceiling and a very lively, reverberant acoustic that easily lends itself to the older, 'traditional Nimbus style' of recording (although this was not actually 'Nimbus-engineered'). The producer was Mark Brown and the recording engineer Antony Howell.
      Last edited by Tony Halstead; 10-10-15, 17:55.

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      • Hornspieler
        Late Member
        • Sep 2012
        • 1847

        #33
        Originally posted by visualnickmos View Post
        Raymond "Leopard!"
        If your post refers to mine regarding the Haydn Horn Concerto, you are mistaken.

        Yes, Ray Leppard did indeed conduct for a West Country tour but it was Lawrence Leonard, former Cellist and conductor of the popular *Morley College Rehearsal Orchestra who conducted when I played that concerto. 1960 - the year of my elder daughter's birth

        (Raymond Leppard conducted a similar West Country tour in which I was playing - Wagner's Siegrfried Idyll comes to mind) Probably 1961

        * Do you remember the Hoffnung Concert at the RFH in which Dennis Brain played a tune on a hosepipe? A trick we all used at one time - 12 feet of garden hose with a horn mouthpiece at one end and a parafin funnel at the other.
        When my brother-in-law was a producer for a BBC TV schools science programme on the properties of acoustics, I made an arrangement for hosepipe trio of "Here's a health unto his Majesty" which we performed on hoses of different lengths, by Stan Payne (trumpet,8 ft) myself (12ft) and a sadly missed friend, the announcer Sheila Tracey, (former trombonist with Ivy Benson's girls' band.)

        I wonder if anyone remembers it?

        HS
        Last edited by Hornspieler; 10-10-15, 16:17.

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        • ferneyhoughgeliebte
          Gone fishin'
          • Sep 2011
          • 30163

          #34
          Leppard.

          [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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          • ferneyhoughgeliebte
            Gone fishin'
            • Sep 2011
            • 30163

            #35
            I wondered who'd be the first to spot that one.
            [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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            • visualnickmos
              Full Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 3617

              #36
              Originally posted by Hornspieler View Post
              If your post refers to mine regarding the Haydn Horn Concerto, you are mistaken.
              I was actually referring to Hannah French's pronunciation....

              hence Raymond "Leopard!"

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              • MickyD
                Full Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 4894

                #37
                Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
                I wondered who'd be the first to spot that one.

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                • Nick Armstrong
                  Host
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 26606

                  #38
                  Good BAL this one I thought - Hannah French impressed me with her presentation, I liked her economical but expressive turns of phrase, and her general approach to the review and comparative illustrations chosen.

                  (Didn't spot the Leopard ... but I was amused by her mysterious Frenchification of the first name of Maurice Murphy - made him sound like a Dublin hairdresser!)

                  And what a weekend for 'Tony' - BBC4 TV on Friday in full 70s splendour, a BAL 'win' on Saturday morning! I shall make a point of hearing the full thing - the venue referred to above seemed more reverberant than appeals to me usually, but the playing sounded a delight.

                  (Tony - what was the wood-panelled venue you mentioned for that Rowicki Dvorak Symphony recording? I could look it up but Sunday laziness makes it easier to ask you !! )
                  "...the isle is full of noises,
                  Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
                  Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
                  Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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