Last Call For NYBQ DVD (Film Transfer)
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- Gongadin
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Last Call For NYBQ DVD (Film Transfer)
If you haven't yet got your contribution in yet for the NYBQ Film Transfer, please do so! Last call to all those who previously expressed interest....
- Gongadin
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Hi, All;
As many of you know, I obtained a '50s film of the NYBQ teaching children all about brass instruments. Each player and instrument are featured.
I just got the film back, and it's really enjoyable! I want to clarify one item of importance, however; the tubist in the film is not Harvey Phillips....it is Herbert Wekselblatt.
I just called him and told him about the film. He is delighted!
I'm sending him a DVD today.
When I obtained the film, there was not a cast list attached to the can, and I only surmised it was Harvey Phillips after a Google Search listed Mr. Phillips as the tubist of the NYBQ around this time period.
In light of this discovery, I am offering a refund to anyone who was contributing to this transfer merely because they thought Harvey Phillips was appearing in it.
Please let me know if you'd still like to have the DVD, or if you'd prefer to receive a refund.
Best Regards,
Steven
As many of you know, I obtained a '50s film of the NYBQ teaching children all about brass instruments. Each player and instrument are featured.
I just got the film back, and it's really enjoyable! I want to clarify one item of importance, however; the tubist in the film is not Harvey Phillips....it is Herbert Wekselblatt.
I just called him and told him about the film. He is delighted!
I'm sending him a DVD today.
When I obtained the film, there was not a cast list attached to the can, and I only surmised it was Harvey Phillips after a Google Search listed Mr. Phillips as the tubist of the NYBQ around this time period.
In light of this discovery, I am offering a refund to anyone who was contributing to this transfer merely because they thought Harvey Phillips was appearing in it.
Please let me know if you'd still like to have the DVD, or if you'd prefer to receive a refund.
Best Regards,
Steven
- hbcrandy
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Randy Harrison
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Harrison Brass
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Maryland Conservatory of Music
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Proprietor,
Harrison Brass
Baltimore, Maryland USA
http://www.harrisonbrass.com
Instructor of Applied Brass Performance
Maryland Conservatory of Music
Bel Air and Havre de Grace, Maryland USA
http://www.musicismagic.com