Re: [Hornlist] Unusual Horn

2005-11-02 Thread Klaus Bjerre
Paul has sent me some photos, and my initial suspicions were fully confirmed. Aside from one-off creations for disabled horn players right-handed horns always are military horns from two European countries: Italy made them with pistons. I own a such single F made by Saporetti & Capelli of Firen

Re: [Hornlist] O Maria mundi Domina for Alto, horn and organ

2005-11-02 Thread Michiel van der Linden
John Schreckengost schreef: A singer gave me a copy of a work for alto, horn in E-flat and organ several years ago that has no information other than "Copyright 1987 by Karl Heinrich Moseler Verlag, Wolfenbuttel und Zurich." I would like to find more information, and hopefully, purchase the musi

[Hornlist] O Maria mundi Domina for Alto, horn and organ

2005-11-02 Thread John Schreckengost
A singer gave me a copy of a work for alto, horn in E-flat and organ several years ago that has no information other than "Copyright 1987 by Karl Heinrich Moseler Verlag, Wolfenbuttel und Zurich." I would like to find more information, and hopefully, purchase the music, particularly since a voice f

[Hornlist] Quartets for 2 flutes & 2 horns

2005-11-02 Thread Marcer97
Hello Fellow Hornists, For those interested, I've added two new horn works to my catalog.  Both are classical period wind quartets for the rather unusual pairing of 2 flutes and 2 horns – one by J.G. Abeltshauser (fl. 1810s) the other by W.A. Lütgen (fl. 1840s). The horn parts are in D but not