Mathew, Depending on what kind of ensemble you're planning on: Victor Ewald has several nice brass quintets. You might choose a movement of one of those, but I wouldn't recommend the whole thing if you're playing the Gliere concerto after it. There is also an arrangement of Tschesnokov's "Salvation is Created" for brass quintet, I don't recall the arranger, but it is available from Thompson Edition. Hope that helps, Anna > > > > 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!)* > > ** > > *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?)* > > ** > > *-Intermission-* > > ** > > *Concerto for horn and orchestra in B flat op.91 - Gliere* > > ** > > *(if encore needed the usual. Long Call)* > > ** > > *-End* > > ** > > 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
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