Horn Music
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Variations on the Hymn--Amazing Grace. Composed for a presentation by John Heilman for the Auburn University Research Council, March 1997. University Division Solo Horn Selection, American Horn Competition, 2001
Grade: 5Recorded by Andrew Pelletier on MSR Classics 1168: Celebration: Horn Music of Randall FaustRecorded by David Griffin on compact disc: For You: Music for French Horn and PianoRecorded by Randall Faust on Fantasies on American ThemesCall and Response for Solo Horn-Randall Faust, horn
Andrew Pelletier, May 2018. Performance starts at 9:50.
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An attractive composition for Horn Quartet in two movements: I. Faith II. Valor Grade: 5 Learn More -
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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 -
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Dedicated to the Galliard Brass Ensemble, this collection contains eight well-know carols set for Brass Quintet. The set includes separate parts for both Trumpet in B-flat and Trumpet in C.
- Ding Dong Merrily on High
- Away in a Manger
- Good King Wenceslas
- Wexford Carol
- O Maria, Diana Stella
- Deck the Halls
- The Carnal and the Crane
- Patapan
Grade: 4-5
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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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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)
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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)
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$29.95Celtic Scents is an amazing suite of wonderful musical scents (wildflowers, herbs, and trees) unified by the brilliant imagination of composer Kazimierz Machala, and the familiar sounds of Celtic folk music. Suite No. 1 includes Goldenrod and Meadowsweet. There is absolutely no doubt that audiences and performers will enjoy their time spent with this joyful and engaging composition. Learn More
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$39.95Celtic Scents is an amazing suite of wonderful musical scents (wildflowers, herbs, and trees) unified by the brilliant imagination of composer Kazimierz Machala, and the familiar sounds of Celtic folk music. Suite No. 2 includes Foxglove, Rowan, Lavender, and Hawthorn Lore. There is absolutely no doubt that audiences and performers will enjoy their time spent with this joyful and engaging composition. Learn More
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Arranged for Horn Quartet or Horn Choir by Marvin C. Howe 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
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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! -
$19.95Former principal horn of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the first recipient of a doctorate in the instrument at Julliard, Polish-born teacher, player and composer Kazimierz Machala gives us a concerto for his instrument. In its original format, this work received its premiere on February 19, 2011 by the University of Maryland Wind Orchestra. Learn More
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Commissioned by the University of Louisville for Percussion Professor Gregory Byrne.
Grade: 5
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First performances with percussionist Aleo and the composer-Interlochen Center for the Arts. Subsequent performances with percussionist Gregory Byrne at meetings of the College Music Society and the Alabama Music Educators Association. Other performances by university professors and students throughout the United States. Grade: 4-5
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Fantasy 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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From 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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Fleeting 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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$26.95Dynamic, contemporary work for eight horns, giving equal weight to all parts. Learn More
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As recorded on the compact disc - Fantasies on American Themes.
Grade: 5-6
Elegy and Caprice by William PresserMvt. 1 Elegy, Randall Faust, horn Mvt. 2 Caprice, Randall Faust, horn Learn More -
$19.95Horn quintet written in memory of Sonya Twist. Learn More
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Commissioned by Douglas Campbell in memory of Ellen Campbell.
Grade: 5
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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$19.95Vitaly Buyanovsky's Espana is one of the most frequently performed works for unaccompanied horn, a brilliant display of exuberance and lyricism inspired by Spanish Folk tradition. In this arrangement, I attempted to reinforce some of these qualities by creating an accompaniment for guitar and double bass, in what may be the first instance of such instrumentation. Both the guitar and the double bass are being employed not only to provide a harmonic background, but also to reflect the rhythmic vitality of the flamenco dancing and to evoke the sound of castanets. -Kazimierz Machala Grade: 5 Learn More
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Written for the opening recital of the International Symposium hosted by Jonathan Stoneman, 2014. at Imperial College, London, UK. Grade: 4-5 Learn More -
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