Search results for 'rondo for horn and piano'
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$25.00Wedding processional dedicated to and first performed at the wedding of Kristin and Michael, San Francisco, California, September 2001 transcribed for Horn and Wind Ensemble. 2013 Edition.
Grade: 4
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$15.00A touching, lyrical work in the romantic style composed for the Sixth Annual Western Illinois Horn Festival, October 22, 2006.
Grade: 5
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$20.00From Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen by Gustav Mahler, arranged for 6 Horns by Marvin C. Howe.
Another outstanding horn ensemble arrangement published by The Hornists' NestGrade: 4
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$20.00Transcribed for Three Horns by Marvin C. Howe
Another Hornists' Nest publication. The third horn has an impressive low horn part.Grade: 4
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$14.951976 Award winning composition of the Jacksonville Delius Festival. Learn More -
$20.00Touching arrangements by Marvin Howe and published by The Hornists' Nest. Selections include the Russian Folk Song--Someone's Horse is Standing There and two Schubert songs--Her Portrait and The Signpost.
Grade: 4
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$6.00This expressive choral work is a fine addition to the repertoire for concerts or church services.
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$25.00A dramatic composition for Horn Octet accompanied by four-part Horn Choir. Commissioned and premiered by Dr. Keith Johnson and The University of Arizona Horn Ensemble.
Grade: 5
This recording is from the performance by The University of Arizona Horn Ensemble conducted by Professor Daniel Katzen with The International Horn Symposium Horn Choir at the 40th International Horn Symposium at The University of Denver in 2008.
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$25.00Commissioned by Randy Gardner for a compact disc in memory of Philip Farkas--on Summit Records.
Grade: 4-5
Mvt I: Prelude Mvt. II: Scherzo Mvt. III: Romanza Mvt. IV: Rondo Learn More -
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$25.00Randall Faust's comprehensive horn studio handbook of technical studies. Contents include studies in Long Tones, Scales, Intervals, Scales in Intervals, Lip Trills, Lip Slurs, Articulation, Arpeggios, Stopped Horn, Dynamic Range, and Warm-ups.Grade: 3-6
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Since 1950, the standard beginning Method Book for Horn. Well ordered and refined presentations of the concepts of tone production, articulation, transposition, and bass-clef reading. A good introduction to major and minor keys through many smooth melodies and duets. This is a source of many popular lip slur exercises.Grade: 1-4
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$8.00Fantasy variations using natural horn, horn and harpsichord. Commissioned and performed by Lars and Sebastian Bausch. Recorded by Andrew Pelletier on
MSR Classics 1168: Celebration: Horn Music of Randall FaustGrade: 4
Declamation for Horn and Harpsichord, Randall Faust, horn
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$6.00Written in 1966 and edited by Randall Faust, 2013.
Grade: 5
Three Pieces - I, Randall Faust, horn Learn More -
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$20.00As Lowell Shaw says: "Off on a short and fairly up-tempo romp through several keys, and 'we'll have a grand old time!'"
Grade: 5
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$8.00Fleeting images of a Middle Eastern bazaar appear in muted colors that fade in and out. The morning begins slowly, as merchants get ready for the day ahead. Somewhere in the distance the bazaar begins and the marketplace builds in activity and excitement. The market activity peaks and gradually subsides, and the aftermath gives way to the evening. The dreamer is finally transported away from the Casbah with memories of the day's excitement trailing behind. -Jeffrey Snedeker, November 2016
Grade: 4
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A study of the spaces between notes: intervals of time and of sound. In addition to their study and mastery by individuals, these exercises can be studied and performed as canons in two or three parts by like or differing instruments.
Available editions include: Horn, Trumpet in B-flat, Trombone, Euphonium, and Tuba.
Grade:4
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A heroic fanfare composed for the Western Illinois Horn Festival in honor of Douglas Campbell, April 30, 2006. St. Louis Symphony hornist Thomas Jöstlein conducts his original work for horn octet at the Korean Horn Society camp in August 2011. Over 90 terrific horn students and professionals played this piece, dedicated to the great horn teacher Ellen Campbell, wife of the work's dedicatee, Dr. Douglas Campbell. Dale Clevenger, conducting May 26, 2016 Learn More -
$24.95Horn 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 -
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This work was inspired by the composer's study of the chants and dance rhythms of Native Americans. Performed by the composer at the International Horn Symposium in Munich in 1989. Grade: 5 Learn More -
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Solo work that explores the technique of stopping the horn. Composed for Marvin Howe.
In 1972 THE HORN CALL published part of a short treatise by Marvin Howe on Stopped Horn (1968). In this short treatise, Marvin Howe discussed an effective method for improving stopped horn technique. The essential statement was that closing the hand in the bell of the horn, lowers the pitch to a half-step above the next lowest partial in the harmonic series.” The subsequent letters to the editor of THE HORN CALL became what was known as “The Great Stopped Horn Debate.” Rather than write a letter to the editor, I chose to compose this Prelude—to illustrate the techniques discussed by Marvin Howe. (REF)
Interestingly enough, the review of this composition also became an ongoing discussion between the reviewer-Dr. Gayle Chesebro, the Editor of the Horn Call-Paul Mansur, and Dr. Howe. So, this composition, itself, also became part of “The Great Stopped Horn Debate”!
In many ways the composition is a dialog between the outdoor horn-with little fanfares on open notes of the harmonic series-and the indoor horn-with open-stopped glissandi-created by closing the right hand inside the horn. In the end, regardless of whether one is projecting open notes or stopped notes, the harmonic series always wins the debate! Grade: 5 University Division Solo Horn Selection--American Horn Competition, 1991, 1994, 1997, & 2001.
Recorded by Randall Faust on Fantasies on American Themes. Prelude for Solo Horn-Randall Faust, horn
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