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This sextet was commissioned and written for Ashley Cumming, Horn Professor, Murray State University on the occasion of its Premier Performance at the Murray State Horn Faculty Celebration Concert on February 17. 2018. Heroic Brew was also performed at the 50th International Horn Symposium of the International Horn Society at Ball State University in 2018. Grade: 4-5 Learn More
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Music for Two Horns and Organ by G.F. Handel, edited by Randall E. Faust. Grade: 4 Learn More -
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Picturesque settings of The Wabash Cannonball, Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child, and To Study War No More. As recorded by Randall Faust on the compact disk - Fantasies on American Themes Grade: 5
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$9.99Based on the most popular all-time etude collection for horn, 60 Etudes by Georg Kopprasch, Rhythm Kopprasch uses the original Kopprasch etude’s pitches, but applies them to a vastly more challenging array of rhythms, meters, accents, and styles.
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$9.99The famous Kopprasch etudes for horn (ca. 1830) are, like almost all etude collections, for horn alone. As useful as they are in developing technique, Kopprasch etudes in themselves are rather dry and mechanical as far as considering them as music is concerned. To add some life and depth to them, we have composed piano accompaniments to the first 34 etudes. These accompaniments provide some background in harmony and rhythm for the horn player, and should make the process of working on the originals much more musical and interesting; some may even be suitable for performance. The level of the accompaniments is intermediate - not for a beginner, but by no means virtuoso, so horn teachers with some level of piano skill will be able to play many of them. Learn More -
$9.99Based on the most popular all-time etude collection for horn, 60 Etudes by Georg Kopprasch, Harmony Kopprasch uses the original rhythms and meters, but applies them to a vastly more challenging array of scale and arpeggios types, chords, and keys. The player who knows the originals with their very limited scale types, chords, and keys can take their technique to the next level by revisiting the original pitches in HK in these contemporary harmonic contexts. Learn More -
$9.99Duet Kopprasch makes the original etudes more palatable – even (dare we say it) fun by adding a social dimension to the etudes, the same way that team sports make exercise much more engaging than solitary workouts. There is also added musical interest as the original lines dance back and forth between the two parts. So grab your horn, a friend, and have fun! $9.99 Learn More -
$9.99This new volume takes the spirit and general approach of the original and provides “stepping stone” etudes for young players by reducing the range and length of the originals, and occasionally making other adjustments to enable novice players to experience the material similar to the original Kopprasch etudes. Players who use this preparatory material will very likely be ready and able to tackle the original Kopprasch etudes much earlier and more easily than before. Learn More -
$29.00Horn Technique by Jeffrey Agrell is a comprehensive resource for teachers, and a combination road map and gold mine of information for serious students. Above all, it encourages the reader/player to combine the book’s approach with what they already do, and, fueled by curiosity and imagination, to use the book as a springboard to make new discoveries about the best ways to master this ancient and amazing instrument. A detailed, thoughtful look at ways old and new to get from one note to another, plus many illustrated suggestions about the most efficient ways to teach the instrument to students at any level. Learn More -
$19.99The 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 -
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Composed for Douglas Campbell. A major new work for Solo Horn--exploiting the study of the harmonics of the horn as practiced by Dr. Douglas Campbell and the composer. First performance--Interlochen Center for the Arts--Summer, 1996
Recorded by Randall Faust on Fantasies on American ThemesGrade: 5-6 Harmonielehre for Solo Horn-Randall Faust, horn Learn More
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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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Music for the Horns of the Emerald City for Horn Quartet or Horn Choir was composed for Lydia Van Dreel Horn Professor at The University of Oregon and her vision, as Host, of the International Horn Symposium 52 in 2020. This two movement work depicts two very natural and healthy activities one can associate with the Horn Symposium and with Lydia Van Dreel: The Yoga Class and The Joggers. Grade: 4-6 Learn More -
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Sights and Sounds of the Symposium was composed for Robert Palmer and Vanessa Montelongo on the occasion of the 52nd International Horn Symposium. The first movement, The Bell Tower at Sunrise, is an ever-developing set of variations over an ever-developing repeated thematic motive. A Rondo for the Morning Run, the second movement, is based on the Rondo from the Quartet for Four Horns by Randall Faust and uses the pitch pattern: sol-do-re-sol.
Grade 4-6
Recorded by Thomas and Tricia Jöstlein, horns and Yeon-Kynug Kim, piano on the CD: SINGING SMOOTH MELODIES ON THE HORN
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This three movement work is a wonderfully colorful set of etudes for solo horn. Grade: 5-6
Battle Axe emphasizes large leaps (7ths and 9ths), often slurred, as well as ascending sixteenth-note patterns following the octatonic scale. The Bug and the Blue Light is an expressive journey through many different keys (all lydian), with slurred, disjunct melody lines that cover a large range. Vertigo Skipping, explores the alternation between 6/8 and 5/8 ideas, as well as slurs from beat to beat, with the ascending major 9th appearing prominently. Three Concert Etudes-Dr. Ashley Cumming, horn
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Written for and premiered by the Lyric Ensemble, Harold Kafer's setting of the Kyrie for Soprano, Oboe, Horn, and Piano is lovely and lyrical; contemporary and old at the same time and will prove to be a nice addition to your collection of mixed chamber music repertoire that includes horn. Learn More -
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Written for International Horn Society President, Andrew Pelletier and inspired by the writing of John Howard Bryant and Abraham Lincoln, Songs of Liberty for Horn and Piano commemorates the summer of 2020 and also looks back to the year of 1860-two very complex and challenging periods in U.S. history. The two movements are: I. Bold Champions: We Cannot Escape History! II. Lincoln and Liberty Learn More -
$25.00For 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 -
$10.00This Sextet was composed for the the Steven Cohen Horn Ensemble and premiered at the 50th International Horn Symposium. Learn More -
$10.00Wachet auf, ruft unsdie Stimme is one of the best know Chorale Preludes of J. S. Bach. The beauty of the work comes not only from its beautiful florid melodic writing, but also from its overall simplicity. Most of the time it is simply two-voice counterpoint; it is only at the entrance of the Chorale melody that it becomes three-voice writing. It is offered here as a special treat for hornists and can be played as a Horn Trio or with a Horn Choir. Learn More -
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Two Poems, Recitative and Aria by Harold Kafer uses the texts from two poems: If I can keep one heart from breaking by Emily Dickinson and the first verse from the CHORIC SONG from THE LOTOS-EATERS by Alfred, Lord Tennyson: There is sweet music here. Harold Kafer's settings of these poems use the beauty and expressive qualities of each - the soprano, oboe, horn, and piano - breathing life into these texts. Learn More -
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"Rules", both musical and mechanical, to help the player sort out the various problems encountered in Western art music. Learn More -
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COMPOSED FOR ANDREW BAIN One of the highlights of the summer of 2020 was the opportunity to participate in a series of internet-based Warm-Up Classes presented by Andrew Bain-Principal Hornist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and co-hosted by Rupal Bain-of their INVESTED MUSICIAN program. Impressed by Andrew's regular presentation of horn studies in a comfortable and friendly atmosphere, I was inspired to write this piece by the fact that he candidly discussed some of his own personal technical challenges in playing the horn. This Scherzo is dedicated to Andrew Bain, his ongoing artistry, inspiration, and good humor.
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$17.00A 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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Written for Dr. Jennifer Sholtis and the final concert of the 54th International Horn Symposium held at Texas A&M University - Kingsville, Texas in August of 2022, these old west melodies are On the Trail of the Buffalo-also known as Buffalo Skinners; The Streets of Laredo, Whoopee Ti Yi Yo, Git Along Little Dogies; and Home on the Range. These are all traditional songs that date from the 19th century history of cowboys in the Old West. The original sources of these songs are as varied, diverse, and large as the people and the prairies of The Old West. The stories and lyrics of these songs are found in the works of a number of authors-the earliest large collection is found in the book dating from 1910 by John Lomax: Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads (published by the MacMillan Company). This Fantasy may be performed by either a Horn Quartet or a Horn Choir. When performed by a Horn Choir, both of the divisi voices in Horn I Measures 107-127 should be played. Also, Horn Choir performances should divide the Fourth Horn parts between parts IVA and IVB. Horn Quartets should use parts I, II, III, and IVA. Learn More
