Anneke Scott on Vienna horns and Rudolf Bibl

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  • Опубліковано 1 тра 2021
  • Here's my latest addition to the ever increasing collection of fortnightly videos as part of my #CornoNotCorona project. You can watch the performance of this week's piece (Rudolf Bibl's "Schwermuth") here • Anneke Scott performs ...
    This week I’ve dug out my Vienna horn. This one is made by Andreas Jungwirth who also made one of my natural horns. My understanding is the background to this particular horn is a collaboration between Andreas, the Vienna horn player Wolfgang Tomböck and other horn players from the Vienna Philharmonic plus research into the instruments by the legendary makers Leopold Ulhmann, Anton Demal and the Wiener Produktivegnossenschaft.
    I’ve noticed that sometimes people refer to Viennese made horns with rotary valves as Vienna horns. For example the I’ve seen people describe instruments similar to my two rotary valved Uhlmann instruments as “Vienna horns” or Wienerhorns. However I’ve always taken this name to be specifically for the horns made with the special valve system I associate with these instruments - I think part of the confusion sometimes comes when these Viennese made rotary horns are operated with a long spindle - i.e. at first glance it could be the special Vienna horn valve.
    Leopold Uhlmann started to produce horns with this type of valve, known as the pumpenvalve, in the 1840s. It’s a design that is closer to the piston valve in some ways than the rotary valved instruments we often associate with Austria. Basically these long rods push a set of double pistons out thus redirecting the air. There’s a lot of theories about the particular characteristics of the Vienna horn, they’re often thought of as being closer to the natural horn, probably because they’re normally crooked into F (it is possible to get them in other crooks) and they’re associated with a particular timbre, often dark and smooth. The valve action feels slower than on other designs, plus I often find these instruments can feel a bit resistant, which may be explained by the angles that the valves shift the air.
    Berlioz referred to the horn as “a noble and melancholy instrument” and the piece I choose this week is entitled Schwermuth, or melancholy. It’s a piece which you can find in another album published by William Melton and edition ebenos and it comes from a set of four pieces by 19th century Viennese composer Rudolf Bibl. [You can find this album and lots of other goodies here: www.ebenos-shop.de/epages/813...] Bibl was organist at the Stephansdom and this piece, published c.1888, is for horn and either harmonium or piano.
    If you've enjoyed this or any of the other historic horn videos please do subscribe to my youtube channel or even buy me a "ko-fi" here 🙂 ko-fi.com/annekescott
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  • @rp1894
    @rp1894 3 місяці тому

    An old master horn maker once told me that the design from the Vienna horn came from the Necronomicon. He showed me pictures and everything. I even saw a listing on ebay once for one created by an enslaved demon who's name knows no description. Very beautiful instrument. Smells slightly of sulfur and brimstone. Wonderful overtones.

    • @AnnekeScott
      @AnnekeScott  3 місяці тому

      Wow! And you didn't bid on it? I suppose it could be a very dangerous thing?

  • @radudelacluj
    @radudelacluj 4 місяці тому +2

    Excellent presentation, many thanks from a "regular" horn player!

  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 3 місяці тому +1

    A Vienna Valve French Horn. It's a Single Horn with Vienna Valves (Double Piston Valves).

  • @dudeforcaster8630
    @dudeforcaster8630 3 роки тому +6

    Hello Anneke, Always enjoy your videos. I wonder if you have any experience with Herr Jungwirth's double horn? A fascinating design and am told it plays beautifully.

    • @AnnekeScott
      @AnnekeScott  3 роки тому +3

      Hello there! Glad you're enjoying these videos - I've not yet had the chance to play Jungwirth's double horn design. I'm a great fan of his natural horns and really like this Vienna horn so would like to try his double when I get a chance!

    • @MagicDuel
      @MagicDuel 2 роки тому +2

      @@AnnekeScott I have one of his double horns and love it. It is my primary horn, though I am not a pro. I owned an Engel Wienerhorn for many years and hope to get one of Andreas' sometime soon. Thanks for posting these.

    • @AnnekeScott
      @AnnekeScott  2 роки тому +2

      @@MagicDuel Ohhh - I really ought to try one of his doubles some day!

    • @AFGalopp
      @AFGalopp 2 роки тому

      @@AnnekeScott please, make a video of it when you'll have the chance to try it! Let us know how they are :)

    • @AnnekeScott
      @AnnekeScott  2 роки тому

      @@AFGalopp Would love to if the opportunity arises!

  • @gregmonks9708
    @gregmonks9708 2 роки тому +3

    Have you ever tried a Horn with Stolzel valves?

    • @AnnekeScott
      @AnnekeScott  2 роки тому +1

      Yes! I've got a nice two valve instrument - you can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/GB3knvZ4ZiI/v-deo.html

  • @gregmonks9708
    @gregmonks9708 Рік тому +3

    Can you do the Siegfried on a Wiener horn?

    • @AnnekeScott
      @AnnekeScott  Рік тому +2

      Here's one I made earlier! ua-cam.com/video/9CruYCtxnWM/v-deo.html Not on a Vienna horn but on my late 19th century Bopp rotary horn in B flat. I chose this one as it's quite close in design to the instrument Franz Strauss played on (which you can read about here: www.pizka.de/fstrau2.htm)

    • @gregmonks
      @gregmonks Рік тому +1

      @@AnnekeScott Brilliant!

  • @kianocampo3559
    @kianocampo3559 2 роки тому

    Nice French horn

    • @Kullioking
      @Kullioking 2 роки тому +5

      Vienna Horn, not French horn. Two differnet horn types.

    • @gottfriedheumesser1994
      @gottfriedheumesser1994 Місяць тому

      'French horn' is usual in English. In German, we only say 'Horn'.