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Horn (instrument)... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Horn is a brass instrument consisting of about 12 feet (3.7 m) of tubing wrapped into a coil with a flared bell. A musician who plays the horn is called a horn player (or less frequently, a hornist). Performing Musicians playing the Horn Sector ... Found on 1800miti.Com, the Commerce Resource dBThis industry comprises individuals primarily engaged in producing live presentations involving the performances of the Horn. - Baptist, David - Biography, list of compositions and arrangements.
- Becker, Konstantin - Solo horn of the Venice Opera Gran Teatro La Fenice; contains bio and masterclass information.
- Boerger, Ron - Vita, links and horn resources.
- Brain, Dennis - Genealogy, album collection, ensembles he performed in, and links.
- Corniste, Cors and Co - Professional french-horn player. Information on the horn, links, and contacts.
- Damm, Peter - Curriculum vitae, discography, and publications.
- Eastop, Pip - Inventions, biographical information, teaching methods, and recordings.
- Feinstein, Harlan - Links to his jazz horn page, music resume, a few photos, and some basic information.
- Jason Austin - Horn player from Toronto, Canada. Biography, news and diary.
- Lasthorn.com - Web site of professional hornist Aaron Brask. Solo CD's for sale and biography information.
- Locke, Simon - History, contact, advice, and solo repertoire.
- Matosinhos, Ricardo - Biography, photo Album, musical jokes, and french horn playing techniques.
- Pizka, Hans - Contains information on horn playing, well known horn players biographies, links and CD's.
- Rider, Wendell - Information about summer seminars, FAQ's, links, and his book "Real World Horn Playing."
- Rose, Julia - Associate principal/3rd horn of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra. Provides over 50 horn audition lists, notes from various master classes and biography information.
- Ward, Bob - Associate Principal Horn of the San Francisco Symphony; includes biography, photo gallery and excerpts from The WarmUp Book.
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