If anyone has any information on Mozart Horn Concerti arranged for Band
instead of orchestra, please pass them along. We're looking for something
for my son to play with the band at his middle school. His teacher
mentioned having heard a band arrangement of the slow movement of the Third
Mozart C
Further, some years back, there was a bunch of cadenzas by Michael
Hoeltzel circulated rather widely. I seem to recall that they were
sent out with a HORN CALL in the late 70's or early 80's. In any case
I remember mailing a bunch of them out. I don't have in hand, now.
Paul Mansur
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Dear all,
To be more clear, I am gathering information for a possible graduate
paper. Any additional information would still be appreciated.
V/R
Mike Rogers
Mike:
For what it's worth, my hazily recall a couple of articles in the
mid-seventiies (1974?) by
I did a search on BBCAmerica's website and didn't find it.
Regards,
Joe
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Thanks, it looks really interest
Just realized that this thread ought to continue, if it does continue at
all, as "Hindemith Trio" and not linger on attributed to good old Don
Tovey.
Just doing a little house cleaning,
Peter Hirsch
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Eric,
Thanks for reminding me of that. The listing that I first saw in Grove
decades ago has always tantalized and frustrated me. I believe that
someone, possibly you, pointed out the fact that there is no way to prove
its existence without a pilgrimage to Schott (and probably not even then).
I w
It isn't clear if Hindemith even finished this trio.
There is a photograph of the first manuscript page in
a volume of the Hindemith-Jahrbuch. I believe the
material, if it even still exists, would be in the
posession of Hindemith's publisher Schott.
Eric James
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I would have a bunch of cadenzas to all Mozart concertos,
all composed by very well known soloists. They are all
included to my book "Mozart & the Horn" (german title: Das
Horn bei Mozart), which is definitely out of print since 15
years or more. It should be in the Pierpont Morgan Library
in New Y
Dear all,
To be more clear, I am gathering information for a possible graduate
paper. Any additional information would still be appreciated.
V/R
Mike Rogers
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And it'll be free.
John Baumgart
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scottito
disagreed but,
I was easily able to fill up a single F horn at 8 or 9
as were any of my friends. ... Playing horn IS a physical
activity though some would
have it otherwise.
The Jack Attack!
Before I got my hands on a real horn at the age of 9, I spent a couple
of we
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