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The History of Horn Playing in Los Angeles
http://1m1hollywoodhorns.com/" rel="noopener" target="_blank"> 1M1: Hollywood Horns of the Golden Years
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Huntington Burdick, Arthur Frantz, Wendell Hoss, and Jack Cave in 1932.
From Howard Hilliard's articles Horn Playing in Los Angeles 1920-1970 published in The Horn Call Nov 1999 & Feb 2000
This section will contain articles about the horn players of the LA Horn Club.
Instrumentation: 6 horns
Instrumentation: 10 horns
Palestrina (transcr. Huntington Burdick) Stabat Mater
Instrumentation: 8 horns
Instrumentation: 8 horns
George Hyde Color Contrasts
Instrumentation: 8 horns
Excellent video by Dylan Skye Hart about playing in the studios. Originally posted in 2014 to help film composers write for the horn. Dylan is one of the leading studio horn players in Hollywood today. Here is his website: Dylan Skye Hart | Hollywood French Horn Player
Dylan and his wife Annie Bosler co-produced the 75-minute film 1M1: Hollywood Horns of the Golden Years | A Documentary Film (1m1hollywoodhorns.com) which recounts the history of the Los Angeles film studios told through the eyes of the legendary horn players of the golden era (which was premiered at IHS Los Angeles (ihsla2015.com), the 2015 International Horn Society Symposium organized by Annie, a noted horn pedagogue and LA Horn Club music aficionado. Here is her website: Meet Dr. Annie Bosler | Annie Bosler)
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I kept this website in draft form for three years because I wanted it to be perfect before it went live. Now I have decided to "go live" despite the fact that it's most definitely NOT in final form -- I just wanted to get the info out there, thinking it would spur me on to finish it. Please be aware that many of these blog posts are merely rough sketches of ideas that need to be fleshed out more fully. Check back often to see what updates I've made to them!