Yes, I'm pretty sure I already said I liked it with nat horn, but it is still a 
performance issue that should be considered with regards to how detailed 
Britten was!

> > Yes, it is not written by Britten that the soloist has to> use a natural 
> > horn, but it is easier to play the prologue &> epilogue better convincing 
> > when using a natural horn or> hunting horn, including the 1/4-step too high 
> > f & the> bit-flat a. Second: it is a nice "show" effect.> Preconditioned, 
> > the soloist manages to switch the instrument> perfect fast between prologue 
> > & first full movement.
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