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Originally posted by mercia View Postis that Franz Liszt ? are they all called Franz ? horn players called Franz - Strauss, Reiner
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Originally posted by hedgehog View Postmercia I am rarely that direct winner in Weimar & Liszt is a good place to start as is Hungary. Fillip is a wonderful pun if I might say so myself on lip and .... you may want to spell it differently as a first name. Franz in its Hungarian form does feature as well, but I did not say we were looking for a common F in the first name.
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Philip Farkas -(March 5, 1914 – December 21, 1992) was the principal horn player in the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for many years; he left in 1960 to join the music faculty at Indiana University Bloomington. He wrote The Art of French Horn Playing which is considered by many to be the seminal work for horn players. Other books that he wrote include The Art of Brass Playing, The Art of Musicianship, and A Photo Study of 40 Virtuoso Horn Players' Embouchures *. Nancy Jordan Fako has also written a biography about his life: Philip Farkas and His Horn - A Happy, Worthwhile Life. Later in his life he helped design the Holton Farkas horn.
Ferenc Farkas (15 December 1905 – 10 October 2000), Hungarian composer: A Bűvös szekrény (The magic cupboard), opera (1942)
The four unlucky lovers sing desperately in the cupboard until the neighbours come to rescue them after hearing their banging.
International Franz Liszt Piano Competition - Weimar, 2009. 1st prize Gábor Farkas
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Originally posted by mercia View PostGlazunov's ballet The Seasons opus 67 starts with winter
I was actually thinking about its World Premiere at the Imperial Theatre of the Hermitage,Winter Palace, St. Petersburg.
And yes, it was relating to Strangers in Paradise - sorry!
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