Concerto for Horn

Concerto for Horn

Author: James Nathaniel Holland

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-11-20

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13: 9781540541604

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21st century, American composer James Nathaniel Holland brings you a mystical concerto led by one of the orchestra's most beautiful instrument, the French Horn. This three movement concerto begins with the first movement, "Return to Vahalla" echoing the great composers Richard Strauss and Wagner. Then continues with an emotional second movement, Vissi D'arte (or 'All for Art'). The third movement is a fun scherzo and march which satirises the sometimes passive aggression and self importance of the Bureaucrat, coming to an energetic finale that is typical of Holland's music. This arrangement includes the instrument part and orchestra reduction for the piano with the part written above in concert pitch for easier rehearsal. Video presentation: https: //www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEcbVsA36MCtYIo_F2sbojVJZ9430Huhl Entire Duration: 20 minutes


Orchestral Excerpts

Orchestral Excerpts

Author: Carolyn Rabson

Publisher: Fallen Leaf Reference Books in

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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This index provides quick access to the contents of more than 200 collections and sets of orchestral excerpts and parts published from 1900 to 1991. Arranged by composer and title, this book is more comprehensive in source coverage than other indexes of excerpts; it includes collections and sets for all orchestral instruments in one listing.


Mastery of the French Horn

Mastery of the French Horn

Author: Michael Höltzel

Publisher: Schott Music

Published: 2020-11-06

Total Pages: 137

ISBN-13: 3795786894

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The well-known standard for all questions concerning the technique and playing of the horn - now in English translation. The work is relevant to professionals as well as students. Apart from issues of daily practice and playing, it also deals with topics that haven't been covered within horn literature until recently: playing the high F-horn or the Wagner-tuba, the arrangement of the cadenza in the solo concertos (including cadenzas of all established concertos), personal management as a performer, and other subjects. The German edition has received the German award "Best Edition" 2000.