Hello David, you seem to be maniac with using other
instruments books. 

But there are plenty of original horn books: Ranieri,
Belloli (!!!),  Nowak, Brahms, de Grave, Righini, Neuling,
Vouillermoz, Ernst Paul, ,  Bozza, Barboteu, Ceccarossi,
Albin Frehse, Oscar Blume ....... 

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Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 4:19 AM
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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Etudes

Mathew James wrote:
> Hey list.
> I am getting ready to order some new etudes.. Any
suggestions on what 
> to get?  I have alot of the "standards" the
Maxime-Alphonse, Kopprasch
> op.5 and
> op.6a fair amount of the Galley. I also have the Oscar
Franz book and 
> a few others. I'm just looking for suggestions since I'm
not 
> completely familiar with what is out there, and what is
good.
>
Franz Wohlfahrt 60 Etudes, op.45 for violin.  Very
Kopprasch-like, only more exciting.  Transpose down to C or
as you wish.

http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/store/smp_inside.html?cart=338
558081020303074&item=976992&page=01

and choose 'Look inside 2' to see the 1st etude.

also see:
http://www.violinonline.com/etudes.htm


Also, Franz Wohlfahrt etudes op.54 and op.74 are just as
stunning.


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        { Math Dept, Washtenaw Community College }
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