There is also a recording of Seiber´s Notturno by Sören
Hermansson. BIS-CD-376 (www.bis.se) Other pieces on the Cd are
Larsson: Concertino, Jacob: Concerto, Reger: Scherzino and
Atterberg: Concerto
Jaakko Välimäki
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Hans Pizka wrote:
>The Schoeck is out of print & the Schoeck Society is
>preparing a new edition. That´s the reason.
That the Schoeck is out of print is a common misconception, though it has
become a special-order item and so is not generally to be found in retail
shops.
We send out a copy of tha
list] Favorite obscure pieces for horn
I've often wondered why Othmar Schoeck's Concerto isn't
played more. It's a delightful work. I once heard Barry
Tuckwell perform Matyas Seiber's Notturno for horn and
strings. This is a gorgeous, brooding work that I believe
was written
The Schoeck concerto is beautiful. The opening bars of the slow movement
are wonderful. I always feel that once that first phrase is over the rest of
the movement cannot match it - I would have been happy for the concerto to end
there.
All the best,
Lawrence
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I've often wondered why Othmar Schoeck's Concerto isn't
played more. It's a delightful work. I once heard
Barry Tuckwell perform Matyas Seiber's Notturno for
horn and strings. This is a gorgeous, brooding work
that I believe was written for Dennis Brain. I know of
no recordings of it. I've men
I like the following obscure works:
Concerto in d minor by Saverio Mercadante (really a Siciliana and Polacca
ending in F major) (very Romantic Siciliana, cute Polacca, not unreasonably
difficult, I need to have learned Kopprasch better to do the ending a justice)
(7:00)
The Elusive White Roeb
Great idea for a post (that I see is receiving little attention).
PIECES THAT RECEIVE LITTLE ATTENTION WHICH I ENJOY...
Caprice - Calvin Custer 1992, there is a tape recording by Kathy Krubsack
(formerly Buss) in WI only. Really fun and with a pensive and mournful
cadenza
Sonata in Bflat - Robe
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You could also take three of the Reynolds Etudes and
make a little unaccompanied suite.
Gary
... and take the rest of the etudes and make a little campfire. (Just kidding,
sort of.)
Bill
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Hi again,
Oh yeah...SOLOSFORHORN is for horn and tape.
Gary
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Hi,
SOLOSFORHORN...Joseph Ott
Sonata for Horn and Piano...Josef Soproni
Wind Quintet...Frigyes Hidas
You could also take three of the Reynolds Etudes and
make a little unaccompanied suite.
Gary
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Hey all! In the interests of sharing pet pieces and expanding everyone's
repertoire, I thought it would be fun to have a thread where everyone lists
favorite pieces they're familiar with that they think are great compositions
but are underrepresented and not widely known amongst hornists. In p
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