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  1. 21 Schubert Lieder - Transcriptions for Horn and Piano by Kazimierz Machala - Richard King, horn
    $10.00

    A wonderful collection of 21 classic Schubert songs recorded here by Richard King, horn and Susan Teicher, piano. The songs are transcribed for and piano by Kazimierz Machala. Includes: Wohin?; Du Bist die Ruh (My Peace Thou Art); Liebe schwarmt auf allen Wegen (Love Wanders on Every Road); Fruhlingssehnsucht (Springtide Longings); Wiegenlied (Cradle Song); Heiden-Roslein (Hedge Roses); Gretchen am Spinnrade (Margaret at the Spinning Wheel); Die Forelle (The Trout); An die Musik (To Music); Ellens zweiter Gesang (Ellen's Second Song); Nacht und Traume (Night & Dreams); Rastlose Liebe (Restless Love); Standchen (Serenade); Ruckblick (Looking Back); Am Meer (By the Sea); Der Musensohn (The Son of the Muse); Der Einsame (The Solitary) Die Post (The Post); Der Lindenbaum (The Linden Tree); Auf dem Wasser zu singen (To Be Sung on the Water); Litanei auf dem Fest aller Seelen (Litany for the Feast of All Souls). Sheet music is available for purchase here: Twenty-One Schubert Lieder, vol. 1    Twenty-One Schubert Lieder, vol. 2

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  2. A Horn Museum
    $15.00

    A Horn Museum, the Valved Horn. Willard Zirk, Horn and Garik Pederson, Piano.

    Contents:

    • Adagio and Allegro, Op. 70, Robert Schumann
    • Nocturno, Op. 7, Franz Strauss
    • Rondo in B flat, Arnold Cooke
    • Reveries, Op. 24, Alexander Glazunov
    • Restive Rondo, Richard Cioffari
    • Romanza, Jan Koetsier
    • Second Piece, Eugene Gigot
    • Berceuse, Op. 19, Jean-Michel Damase
    • En Foret, Eugene Bozza
    • Alla Caccia, Alan Abbott

     

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  3. Arnold Jacobs: Song and Wind written by Brian Frederiksen
    $29.95

    Arnold Jacobs is recognized as both the master performer and the foremost teacher of wind instruments. Finally, there is the definitive boon on his career.  Written by Mr. Jacob' assistant, Brian Frederiksen, material comes from masterclasses, private interviews, previously published writings and contributions from his students and colleagues.
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  4. Camerata Woodwind Quintet
    $15.00

    Woodwind Quintets by Hetu, Iannaccone, & Steinmetz. Andrea Redcay Graves, flute; Michael Ericson, oboe; Eric Ginsberg, clarinet; Douglas Huff, bassoon; and Randall Faust, horn. (Crystal Records)
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  5. Celebration: Horn Music of Randall Faust
    $15.00

    MSR CLASSICS, 1168. Andrew Pelletier, horn; Jason Aquila, piano, Hyung Ja Kim, piano; and Brian Rotz, organ.

    HORN CALL for Horn and Electronic Media (1976)
    CONCERTO for Horn and Wind Ensemble (1987/2006)
    CALL AND RESPONSE for Solo Horn (1997)
    THREE ENGLISH FOLK SONGS for Horn and Piano (2006)
    RONDO for Horn and Piano (1997)
    DECLAMATION--Fantasy Variations for Horn and Harpsichord (2004)
    FESTIVE PROCESSIONAL for Horn and Organ (2001-2002)
    MEDITATION for Horn and Organ (1983)
    CELEBRATION for Horn and Organ (1974)
    FANTASY on "Von Himmel Hoch" for Horn and Organ (2001)
    SESQUICENTENNIAL PRELUDE (2004)

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  6. Christopher Leuba Compendium (2020)
    $25.00

    For several years, we have published the book, Rules of the Game by Christopher. In 2020, with the assistance of Mr. Leuba's students, Marion Hesse, Charles Bell, and Roger Kaza, we are publishing A Christopher Leuba Compendium. This volume includes the: 1. Daily Warm Up (1982) 2. Daily Warm Up ( 1963-with comparisons of the 1974 and 1981 manuscript editions) 3. Dexterity Drills (1977) 4. Phrasing Concepts (1974) 5. Appendix This volume is published with permission from and appreciation to the Estate of Christopher Leuba. Learn More
  7. CONVERSATIONS with Dan Perantoni, Gail Williams & Friends
    $15.00

    This CD includes: Divertimento for Horn, Tuba and Piano by David R. Gillingham; Dialogues III for Horn and Tuba by John Stevens; Suite No. 1 for French Horn, Tuba and Piano by Alec Wilder; Dialogue for Horn, Tuba and Piano by Anthony Plog; and  Triangles for Horn, Trombone, and Tuba by John Stevens

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  8. Corno Da Capo The Life and Adventures of an 18th Century Horn Player by Richard Seraphinoff
    $15.00

    Corno da Capo is a fantasy historical novel written especially for French horn players and musicians interested historical performance and music history. The general reader will also enjoy the story and learn much about European court musicians and traveling soloists in the last quarter of the 18th century. The story follows the adventures of John Paulson, 21st century American horn player, who finds himself dropped into Paris in the year 1770, and how he survives and ... Learn More
  9. David Griffin - For You - Music for French Horn and Piano
    $16.00

    Recorded by Chicago Symphony Hornist David Griffin. Includes Call and Response for Solo Horn.

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  10. Fantasies On American Themes
    $15.00

    Music by William Presser and Randall Faust. A
    valuable recording for horn teachers, students and music libraries featuring
    Randall Faust and Roger Collins, horn; Cary Lewis, piano; John Lindsey, violin.

    CD includes: 

    • Three American Folk Songs for Two Horns and Piano, Randall Faust
    • Fantasy on the Hymn Tune "The Mouldering Vine" for Horn and Piano, William Presser
    • Rhapsody on a Peaceful Theme for Horn, Violin, and Piano, William Presser
    • Sonatina for Horn and Piano, William Presser
    • Elegy and Caprice for Horn and Piano, William Presser
    • Three Pieces for Horn: I, William Presser
    • Prelude for Solo Horn, Randall Faust
    • Harmonielehre for Solo Horn, Randall Faust
    • Call and Response for Solo Horn, Randall Faust
    • Rondo for Horn and Piano, Randall Faust
    • Auburn Echoes for Horn, Violin, and Piano, Randall Faust
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  11. French Horn Players Guide to the Blues and Beyond by Jeffrey Agrell
    $15.00

    French Horn Player’s Guide to the Blues (and Beyond) is a new look at how horn players can get in on the joys and benefits of creating their own music and at last take part in the most influential musical genre of the 20th century, the blues. The blues is an aural art, but this method uses notation as a springboard to (paradoxically) getting free of dependence on notation. Players will learn about the structure of the blues and will learn to solo and create bass lines and accompaniments. Players may learn on their own, with a teacher, or with friends. Learn More
  12. Horn Muse
    $15.00

    Gail Williams, horn
    CD includes -- Dana Wilson, Shallow Streams, Deep Rivers; Douglas Hill, A Set of Songs and Dances; Dana Wilson, Musings; and Anthony Plog, Horn Quartet No. 1. Learn More
  13. Keys to Transposition
    $24.95

    Horn players need to transpose, yet until now, there has not been a complete method devoted to teaching this essential skill. This method begins by explaining why horn parts need to be transposed and then uses this historical information to provide the hornist with a concrete strategy to master transposition. After building skills through exercises, excerpts from the horn literature are presented for practical application. Helpful transposition tips, practice techniques, and musical advice enhance the musical examples. Learn More
  14. MUSIC FOR HORN BY GREAT ROMANTIC COMPOSERS - KAZIMIERZ MACHALA, HORN
    $10.00

    A collection of wonderful transcriptions for horn and piano by Kazimierz Machala. Performed here by Kazimierz Machala, horn and Susan Teicher, piano Selections on this CD recording include: F. Chopin - Polonaise Brillante op.3 A. Dvorak - Romantic Pieces op.75 R. Schumann - Phantasiestuke op.73 A. Dvorak - Slavonic Dance No. 3 op.46 and Slavonic Dance No.8 op46 Total time: 52:55 Learn More
  15. Music for the Holiday Season-Aaron Brask, horn
    $17.00

    A wonderful and imaginative collection of seasonal favorites played by Aaron Brask, horns, keyboard, and percussion and Kayo Ishimaru-Fleisher, harp. We also offer Aaron's arrangements: Holiday Music for Horn Quartet or Horn Choir TRACK LISTING • Once in Royal David's City • Carol of the Bells • Away in a Manger • The Christmas Song • How Far Is It To Bethlehem • O, Come, Little Children • Jingle Bells • Frosty The Snowman • Mary Had a Baby • Silver Bells • O Christmas Tree • Sleep of the Child Jesus • Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow! • Ding Dong Merrily on High • O Come, All Ye Faithful • We Three Kings • Santa Claus is Coming to Town • Deck the Hall • Silent Night • Joy to the World • Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer • Infant Holy, Infant Lowly • Good Christian Men, Rejoice • Jolly Old St Nicholas • I Saw Three Ships • White Christmas • O Little One • I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus • My Sheep Were Grazing • Beautiful Savior / Angels We Have Heard on High High • Winter Wonderland • In the Bleak Midwinter • I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day • O Little Town of Bethlehem • We wish you a Merry Christmas • Auld Lang Syne

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  16. Philip Farkas & His Horn:  A Happy, Worthwhile Life by Nancy Jordan Fako

    Starting at: $20.00

    The contributions of Philip Farkas in the fields of symphonic horn playing, pedagogy, and instrument design are of such importance that he will certainly be considered a major figure of the twentieth century. As a horn player, he was the only person ever to be offered the solo horn position in each of the "big five" American orchestras (Boston Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra). His first book, The Art of French Horn Playing (Summy-Birchard Music, 1956) is considered the "bible" of horn players and is still a best seller in its field. The Art of Brass Playing (Wind Music, 1962, written in collaboration with the present author) and The Art of Musicianship (Wind Music, 1976) widened his exposure to encompass the entire music profession. The horn he designed with the Frank Holton Company in 1957 immediately established itself as the top-selling American-made horn, a position it continues to hold forty years later. This biography contains a wealth of previously unavailable correspondence, technical material, and photographs. It is a "must" for all horn players and music lovers. - Publisher. Learn More
  17. The Creative Hornist-Agrell
    $19.99

    The Creative Hornist is a collection of essays and information to persuade you to create your own music and discover your own musical voice. Don’t wait any longer. Start now – today! – enjoying the other half of music and musicianship that has been missing. Learn More
  18. The Horns of Valhalla: Saga of the Reiter Brothers written by Norman Schweikert
    $24.95

    The Reiter brothers, Josef and Xaver, were true heroes of the horn, having filled solo positions in the Munich Opera, orchestras in Sondershausen, Hannover, Karlsruhe and the Bayreuth Festival. After coming to America, they were solo horns of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Metropolitan Opera, the New York Symphony, Orchestra of San Francisco, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the first season of the Philadelphia Orchestra, and finally, the New York Philharmonic with Gustav Mahler and Josef Stransky!
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  19. The Rules of the Game by Christopher Leuba

    Starting at: $10.00

    "Rules", both musical and mechanical, to help the player sort out the various problems encountered in Western art music. Learn More
  20. THE VIRTUOSO HORN - KAZIMIERZ MACHALA, HORN
    $10.00

    A collection of wonderful transcriptions for horn and piano by Kazimierz Machala. Performed here by Kazimierz Machala, horn and Susan Teicher, piano Selections Include: J.N Hummel - Sonata in A Major Op. 104 E. Granados - Orientale and Madrigal L. van Beethoven - Twelve Variations on a Theme from Handel's "Judas Maccabeus" C. Debussy - Romance, Beau Soir, Les Cloches, and Golliwogg's Cake-Walk G. Faure - Sicilienne and Elegie Total time: 64:05 Learn More
  21. Through the Door: A Horn-Player's Journey by Dave Krehbiel
    $15.00

    Dave Krehbiel's fast-moving memoir, Through the Door: A Horn-Player's Journey, relates the adventures of a young musician who uses his musical talents to cover up his scholastic shortcomings. In so doing, he finds himself, miraculously, in the career of his dreams-playing principal horn for Chicago, Detroit, and San Francisco symphony orchestra. Learn More

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