Hey all! Happy May. We’ve been working like crazy on new material, and want to take a quick break to post about Dennis Brain. He is the bomb man! This guy is old school, the original James Dean of the French Horn, died at a young age in a car crash and became horn legend. Check the knowledge and the video!
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It’s time to move on. Gail Williams is great, but so is Barry Tuckwell. Here’s his bio on Allmusic.com BAHHHHLAHHHHHHHHH! Givin’ some French Horn knowledge!
<<Barry Tuckwell is perhaps the world’s most renowned French horn player, and is believed to have made more recordings than any other hornist in history. As a child, he studied violin and piano, as taught by his father and older brother. He was a chorister at St. Andrew’s Cathedral in Sydney, and also served as organist there. He began to study the horn at 13 with Alan Mann of the Sydney Conservatory. He made such rapid progress that he became a member of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra at the age of 15, remaining in the orchestra from 1947 to 1950. By that time he had publicly performed nearly every major concerto in the standard repertory.
He went to England at 19, in part because of Britain’s wider career opportunities but also to study informally with the great horn virtuoso Dennis Brain. Tuckwell also credits listening to the recordings of jazz trombonist Tommy Dorsey with shaping his idea of brass sound.
Tuckwell’s professional career blossomed first as the Assistant First Horn in the Hallé Orchestra in Manchester, then with the Scottish National Orchestra, and eventually the First Horn of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. In 1955, at the age of 24, he became Principal Horn of the London Symphony Orchestra. He became regarded as one of the most able and respected members of the orchestra, which elected him to its Board of Directors, and ultimately to its Chairmanship
During his LSO years he appeared regularly as a soloist, and in 1968 he left the orchestra to pursue a career exclusively as a horn soloist. He toured and taught widely all over the world, and is responsible for the commissioning of works that have become important addition to the horn repertory, including compositions by Gunther Schuller, Oliver Knussen, Richard Rodney Bennett, Thea Musgrave, and Ian Hamilton.
He was the first President of the International Horn Society (1970-1976) and served another term from 1992-1994, and is now a member of its Advisory Committee. He has worked diligently to advance horn playing, and has worked on instrument design with makers such as Holton and Lawson. He was Professor of Horn at the Royal Academy of Music in London (1962-1972), Artist-in-residence at New Hampshire’s Dartmouth College, Pomona College in California, and the Stratford Festival in Ontario. Tuckwell is also a noted editor of horn music, and has authored two books on the techniques of horn playing.
In 1982 he helped found the Maryland Symphony Orchestra, serving as its music director into 1998. He was also music director of the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra in Hobart, Australia. He also frequently appears as a guest conductor, and has recorded an album of Wagner overtures. In 1992 Tuckwell was granted permanent U.S. residency under the new “Extraordinary Ability” immigration category, and became a U.S. Citizen in 1997. He retired from professional horn playing in 1996, at the age of 65. He continues to conduct and teach, and works with promising youngsters at the Kendall Betts Horn Camp, Lyman, NH.>>
-allmusic.com
It’s time Gail has made it onto the FHR background. Enough of this Richard Todd stuff. Go Gail ! WooooT! She was my teacher for 4 years, and (I think) did an amazing job! She’s still rocking it in Chicago at Northwestern. ’Gonna give y’all some knowledge’ .. (zebra katz reference). Check her playing the obligato horn part of Mahler 5. DOPE.
BRASS MAGIC WAS EPIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks everybody for coming out and getting your freak on!
Keeping the spirit alive, we’re coming to D.C. for a special evening with Yuksek this Wednesday, April 4 at U Street Music Hall! The Neon Gold Crew has asked us to bring a little band-geek love the only way we know how… with raging jazz fusion French horn/keyboard solos and a whole lot of dancing. It’s been a long winter of writing new songs for our new album in the beat lab, and we’re really looking forward to this night out in the nation’s capital. Buy your tickets now, as the show may sell out!
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The DJs are as follows- they will be the ones busting out the HOT BEATSSSS!
FRENCH HORN REBELLION (DJ SET)
http://www.frenchhornrebellion.com/
TINY VICTORIES (DJ SET)
http://soundcloud.com/tinyvictories
THE GOLDEN PONY (DJ SET)
http://www.soundcloud.com/thegoldenpony
STUFF HIPSTERS HATE (DJ SET)
http://stuffhipstershate.tumblr.com/
Rx (album release!)http://www.rxbass.com/
21+, Doors at 11:30pm
FREE
IS the DUDE!!! Maybe I should just have famous horn players on here every week… like a new one every week or something. Richard Todd holllaaaa!
TRAIN YOUR BODY! KARATE!!!!




