Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie
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Prom 12 (23.7.12): Beethoven Cycle – Symphonies Nos. 5 & 6
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Originally posted by Hornspieler View Posthttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/m...ll-review.html
What a critic! Doesn't know the difference between woodwind and horns!
What are his credentials?
HS
Be fair, them curly horns do quite often find themselves scored in the woodwind section, though not, to my recollection, in Beethoven symphonic scores.
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I was once quite forcefully told off for referring to "Woodwinds and Horns" in an essay in my formative years: the Horns are part of the woodwind section, I was told. "But they're made of Brass and sit with the trumpets and trombones behind the flutes and oboes", meprotesteth. To no avail.
Takes more than threats to dissuade me from my own sense of logic, and I've referred to "woodwinds and Horns" e'rsince![FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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[QUOTE=Osborn;188300Again to lighten the mood, here's Katie D:
"Precision rehearsal by Barenboim: to horn "play 3% sharper. You are not flat but it smells of being flat"!!!! Extraordinary. #BBCProms"[/QUOTE]
If Barenboim really said that, then it's a prime candidate for Pseud's Corner. 3% is half a semitone, for heaven's sake! That's flat by any standards.
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Hornspieler
Originally posted by salymap View PostAnd Mozart's Quintet K452 is listed as 'for winds and keyboard, although it contains a horn. It seems to me the horns make or break the rules to suit themselves. On everything.
Trumpets, trombones and tuba are also wind instruments but, like the horn, are made of metal. Savophones are sometimes made metal and sometimes of composite plastic, but, being reed instruments are admitted (reluctantly by some purist)s into the woodwind section.
What about the ophicleide?, you may ask. Well, knowing how to spell it is an achievement in itself. It has keys like a woodwind instrument and a mouthpiece like a trombone.
Take your pick!
HS
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