Hello Peter, you are right, but they are completed by two
more etudes by Brahms, which were written for a trumpeter.
They are available newly set with Finale.

Kindest greetings

Hans
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As I promised yesterday, I did check the Trenner thematic
index for Strauss' works and the etudes do not appear to
have aver been published.
There is a pencil copy (or original - my grasp of German
understands the "bleistift" part of the description but not
what follows. I will try to take a second look to settle
this) in the Richard Strauss Archives. From the look of the
incipits, they are technically over-involved and mostly of
curiosity value and not in line with what you would expect
after looking at Mueller, Kopprasch, Gumpert, Franz, et al.

I wonder if the original poster was actually thinking of
Brahms' horn etudes. These are available (I have an old
Klaas Weelinck KaWe Edition - Hans P. may have picked this
title up and gotten it back in print) and, while not that
great or even Brahmsian, are somewhat playable.

Peter Hirsch

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