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  1. Sesquicentennial Prelude

    Starting at: $10.00

    Variations on hymn tune "Standing on the Promises of God." Premiered at the Sesquicentennial Services of Centenary United Methodist Church, Mankato, Minnesota. Recorded by Andrew Pelletier on MSR Classics 1168: Celebration: Horn Music of Randall Faust Grade: 5

    Sesquicentennial Prelude for Horn and Organ, Andrew Pelletier, horn
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  2. 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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  3. Prelude-Nocturne from the Concerto for Horn and Wind Ensemble (2006) for Horn and 4 Percussion
  4. Celebration for Horn and Organ (1974)

    Starting at: $4.00

    Recorded by Ralph Lockwood on Crystal Records, by Steve Gross on ACA Digital Recordings: Celebration & Meditation and by Andrew Pelletier on MSR Classics 1168: Celebration: Horn Music of Randall Faust

    Grade: 4-5 

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  5. Air from The Water Music Suite for Trumpet, Horn, and Organ

    Starting at: $10.00

    Music for Trumpet, Horn and Organ by G.F. Handel, edited by Randall E. Faust. Grade: 4 Learn More
  6. Festive Processional H&O

    Starting at: $8.00

    Wedding processional dedicated to and first performed at the wedding of Krisin and Michael, San Francisco, California, September 2001. Recorded by Andrew Pelletier on MSR Classics 1168: Celebration: Horn Music of Randall Faust

    Grade 4

    Festive Processional for Horn and Organ, Andrew Pelletier, horn
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  7. Fantasy for Horn and Organ

    Starting at: $10.00

    Fantasy Variations on - Von Himmel Hoch Recorded by Andrew Pelletier on MSR Classics 1168: Celebration: Horn Music of Randall Faust

    Grade: 5

    Fantasy on Von Himmel Hoch for Horn and Organ, Andrew Pelletier, horn

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  8. Meditation for H&O

    Starting at: $5.00

    Commissioned by Jim Kellock of St. Columba's Episcopal Church, Washington, D.C. Recorded by Andrew Pelletier on MSR Classics 1168: Celebration: Horn Music of Randall Faust

    Grade: 5

    Meditation for Horn and Organ, Andrew Pelletier, horn
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  9. Prelude for Solo Horn

    Starting at: $4.00

    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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  10. Memoirs and Souvenirs - Prelude and Variations for Multiple Horns
    $25.00

    A 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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  11. Concerto for Horn and Wind Ensemble (1987)
    $50.00

    Dedicated to Myron Welch and Gaylen Hatton.  First performance at The International Horn Workshop-- Brigham Young University, 1987, by hornist Thomas Bacon and The Provo Wind Consort, Ralph Laycock--conductor. 

    Grade: 5 

    Scherzo from the Horn Concerto for Horn and Piano-Andrew Pelletier, horn
     
     
    Cadenza and Fanfare from the Horn Concerto for Horn and Piano by Randall Faust, Andrew Pelletier, horn
     
    Rondo from the Horn Concerto for Horn and Piano, Andrew Pelletier, horn
     
    The Concerto for Horn and Wind Ensemble was written at the request of Myron Welch, Director of Bands at the University of Iowa and Gaylen Hatton, Host of the Nineteenth International Horn Symposium. The first performances were given by hornist, Thomas Bacon with the Provo Wind Consort, Ralph Laycock, conductor, at the Nineteenth International Horn Symposium in 1987 and by Randall Faust with the University of Iowa Symphonic Band, Myron Welch, conductor in 1988. Subsequent performances have taken place at various other schools around the country. Throughout the Concerto, individual movements pay respect to various hornists who have been influential on the composer in a variety of ways. They are recognized in their respective movements.

    Prelude-Nocturne (Horn and Percussion) (3 min.)  The initial movement makes extensive use of glissandi from open to stopped horn as discussed in Marvin Howe’s article in the Fall, 1973 HORN CALL. The thematic material of this movement creates a scale of open and stopped notes that serve as the pitch set for the entire concerto.
     
    Scherzo (Horn, Woodwinds, and Percussion) (5 min.)  The second movement takes on the heroic and agile character of the orchestral hornist. It employs a semitone flexibility pattern similar to one practiced by Thomas Bacon.
     
    Cadenza and Fanfare (Horn, Brass, and Percussion) (5 min.)  Paul Anderson, horn professor at the University of Iowa, introduced me to the unmeasured Preludes of Gallay and some multiple tonguing techniques. I pay my respects to him in this movement.
     
    Rondo (Horn with complete Wind and Percussion Ensemble) (4:30 min.)  Ignaz Leutgeb, the hornist who commissioned Mozart’s horn concerti, set the standards for all of us. Legends are told of the friendly banter between Mozart and Leutgeb. Their good humor is reflected here. Thank you, Ignaz Leutgeb!

     

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  12. Sarabande from The Holberg Suite for Five Horns

    Starting at: $15.00

    Faust Music is pleased to offer this beautifully lyrical arrangement from Grieg's Holberg Suite for five horns or horn choir. Grade: 4-5 Learn More
  13. Sonatina for Horn and Piano by William Presser
    $9.95

    The Sonatina for Horn and Piano was written in 1978 for William Presser's friend and Interlochen neighbor, hornist, Marvin C. Howe. This Sonatina describes Marvin's smooth and lyrical style of playing in the second movement and his love of the lower register of the horn in the outer movements. As recorded on the compact disc - Fantasies on American Themes.

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