For those of you in or near the Adirondack region of upstate New York:

 
>From FIELD and FOREST to CONCERT HALL: A HISTORY of the HORN
 
KENDALL BETTS, horn and commentary
 
CLAIRE BLACK, piano
 
LONG LAKE METHODIST CHURCH, LONG LAKE, NY
FRIDAY, JULY 8, 2005 at 7:30 PM
 
Parable for Solo Horn (1972)         Vincent Persichetti
     on Lawson Fourier
Signals: Religious, Military, Domestic and Hunting
     on animal horn and conch shell
Matinee Dans Les Bois         Jean-Baptiste de Croze
     on Couesnon Trompe de Chasse
Sonata for Horn and Piano, Op. 17     Ludwig van Beethoven
     on Seraphinoff natural horn
Villanelle for Horn and Piano (1906)      Paul Dukas
     on Hawkes and Sons Cor a Piston
Orchestral Excerpts
     on Wiener Pumpenhorn
Fantasie, Op. 2     Franz Strauss
     on Yamaha 667V
 
intermission
 
Hooray for Hollywood: The Most Heard Instrument in the World!
     on Conn 8D #320440 
Sonata No. 1 for Horn and Piano (1966)      Don Haddad
     on Lawson Fourier
Elegie for Horn and Piano  (1957)     Francis Poulenc
     on Lawson Fourier
Morceau de Concert, Op. 94   Camille Saint-Saens
     on Lawson Fourier
 
          
 
 
 
 
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