I baaack.
Chris Mullins:
>There is an exposed horn solo near the start of the Dvorak, and the
>playing was frankly pathetic, in the classic sense. I pitied the horn
>player. He lost breath, was under the note - painful. I had my opera
>glasses, and I couldn't help but wonder - do orchestra players react
>when something like that happens?
No no no. You just never know when it might happen to you. I remember
a Mahler 7th with the SFO last year where the tenor horn cracked all
over the place--the show goes on. As a performer myself, we're instructed
to move as little as possible *whatever* the circumstances. This is one
of the reasons the classical musician is such an easy target for parody.
John Smyth
Sacramento, CA