Chris, that depends mainly on you & the singer & the
pianist, depends on your preferences, depends on your skill
to present an unknown piece the right way. Many of them are
recorded allready.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 2:42 PM
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Subject: RE: [Hornlist] Horn and High Voice pieces

So which of these pieces are any good? :)


Chris
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> Hello Steve,
> Many of the pieces you mentioned are part of my
> publications: Panseron, Proch, Donizetti, Skroup, Lachner
(Herbst), 
> Nicolai (Traene) , but there is also
> C.A.Reissiger: vier Lieder for soprano & horn, Der
wandernde 
> Jagdhornist & many others on my list.
> 
> BTW, the Donizetti you listed "Amor funesto" is for mezzo.
> 
> But there are also other lieders by Krebs, Waack,
Sponholtz & more, 
> all written for soprano & horn.
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of 
> Steven Ovitsky
> Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 8:13 AM
> To: 'The Horn List'
> Subject: RE: [Hornlist] Horn and High Voice pieces
> 
> RE: Horn and High Voice pieces
> 
> Chris -
> 
> "The Chace"  by William Flackton (1709-1798) is a short
cantata for 
> solo tenor , horn, strings and continuo.  It's published
by
> Birdalone.    
> 
> Britten's "Still Falls the Rain" for tenor, horn and piano
is a great 
> recital piece.  BTW, I trust when you say high voice you
mean soprano 
> or tenor.  Of course you know how to tell if there's a
soprano at your 
> door##.
> 
> Decca's 1987 Sutherland, Tuckwell & Bonynge CD of Romantic
trios 
> includes:
> Luigi Denza: J'ai peur de l'aimer
> Auguste Panserson: Les Nobles Son du cor Conradin
Kreutzer:
> Das M|hlrad Otto Nicolai: Die Trdne Heinrich Proch: Das
Alphorn 
> Frantisek Skroup: Liebes Tal, warum so stille?
> Donizetti: L'amor funesto
> Franz Lachner: Fragen;  Frauenliebe und leben (not
Schumann) & Herbst 
> Friedrich K|cken: Vvglein
> Massenet: Les yeux clos & Amour binis
> 
> Most of these trios were edited by John Humphries. 
> 
> Have you checked Nielsen Dalley's superb Horn Catalogue
CDR?
> It's the best repertoire guide available.  He lists some
other Lachner 
> songs as well.
> 
> You can also page through the "Trio mit Klavier" section
of Bernhard 
> Br|chle's essential Horn Bibliographie.  I found at least
9 listings 
> other than "Auf dem Strom" and the Pf.
> reduction of Britten's Serenade. 
> 
> ##She can't find the key and doesn't know when to come in.
> 
> Happy hunting
> 
> Steven Ovitsky
> 
> 
> 
>  
> 
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