Eighty-eight German Quartets edited by Thomas Bacon and published by
southern Music Co. The 4th part can be ordered in either bass clef or
treble.
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From: "Joyce Maley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Horn@Music. Memphis. Edu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 9:00 PM
Subject: [Hornlist] Quartet recommendations wanted


> I would like some recommendations for horn quartets (plus or minus a
> person).  I am looking for some books that will give four or five players
> about 2 hours of music to read.  I am NOT looking for performance
material.
> We just want to get together and play.  All players are around college
level
> or above players, although some may be a bit rusty.  I would like to find
> some books with a variety of material, if possible, or some good
individual
> pieces that would be hang together pretty easily, but they still can
stretch
> us a bit technically.  Also, I'm not sure if we have anyone that is strong
> in bass clef, so something that stays in bass clef all the time may not
fit
> us well.  We've not played together, so I will be looking for material
with
> more specific requirements after we've gotten together one.
>
> Joyce Maley
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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