A piece with a Russian/Polish character I've gotten good response to is Miniatury, for horn and piano, by Czeslaw Grudzinski, in six short movements. The horn part is quite low, with the piano pulling a lot of the weight, so it gives you a break between the fireworks. With the right accompanist, it can add a lot of color to a recital, but extract a very small price.
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Hey list, looking for a little feedback.

I am doing a recital this year and have put together this so far as my rep

*From Russia with horn (or somtheign cool and witty me thinks!)*
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*Four Pieces for Horn and Piano. - Gliere*
* *1. Romance
2. Valse Triste
3. Intermezzo
4. Nocturne

*(Need to put an adaptation here to fill either ensemble or unaccompanied by
a russian composer... ideas?)*
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*-Intermission-*
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*Concerto for horn and orchestra in B flat op.91 - Gliere*
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*(if encore needed the usual. Long Call)*
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*-End*
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as you can see its is russian based... one in paticular... so any thoughs on
filling that one spot.???
And feedback as well would be awesome

Mathew James

-- Mathew James
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