[Hornlist] Re: Duets for french horn and trumpet /cornet (Ellen Manthe)

2008-02-02 Thread SandyP412
You can find 12 Duets by Mozart transcribed for Trumpet and Horn at _www.pelicanmusicpublishing.com_ (http://www.pelicanmusicpublishing.com) There is also a wonderful selection of music for horn including music arranged and edited by John Humphries and many arrangements for horn ensembles.

Re: Re: [Hornlist] RE: Duets

2007-02-23 Thread Herbert Foster
Thanks, everyone for the suggestions. I will start him on the music he's playing in school anyway. Herb Foster --- Anna Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Often, beginning band books have some duets in them. Also, some methods have > extra volumes of duets that work for any instrumentation (like

Re: Re: [Hornlist] RE: Duets

2007-02-21 Thread Anna Henry
Often, beginning band books have some duets in them. Also, some methods have extra volumes of duets that work for any instrumentation (like the horn and saxophone duets my friend and I played in church in fifth grade). I'd check what band method your student is using, and see if there is anyth

[Hornlist] RE: Duets

2007-02-20 Thread SandyP412
Jeremy, We have a wonderfully fun set of duets for 2 Horns called "Eight Doodles" by Mary Ann Tilford. There is actually a ninth bonus doodle. You can find this at _www.pelicanmusicpublishing.com_ (http://www.pelicanmusicpublishing.com) Hope this helps! Sandy Pelican Music > All -

RE: [Hornlist] RE: Duets

2007-02-19 Thread Steve Freides
step would suffice) but the tunes are simple enough that they could even be copied by hand. -S- > -Original Message- > From: David Goldberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 8:22 PM > To: The Horn List > Subject: Re: [Hornlist] RE: Duets > >

Re: [Hornlist] RE: Duets

2007-02-19 Thread David Goldberg
Longshot here, but I sort of remember when I was 5 or 6 years old, taking my first piano lessons that I had to grind through some very easy two-finger songs written in big fat notes. The notes I think hovered around middle c, and were mostly quarters and halves. So - check out beginner kiddie

Re: [Hornlist] RE: Duets

2007-02-19 Thread Herbert Foster
Here's a request from the other end of difficulty. I have volunteered to teach a beginning kid--lesson fees to our church. What dead simple duets are available with recognizable tunes? He wouldn't recognize hymn tunes, though. Herb Foster __

[Hornlist] RE: duets

2007-02-19 Thread MUMFORDHornworks
In the not originally horn category are some of my favorite duets, the Canonic Sonatas by Telemann. Fantastically beautiful and astonishinly inventive. There is only one page of music. Player one starts and player two starts playing the same music after a measure or so has been played (di

[Hornlist] Re: Duets

2007-02-19 Thread rob
Yes! I now have two books done with the recording of them: Richard Burdick's "64 Duets for two horns, volume 1 (#1-16)", opus 132 with a multi track recording of the duets performed by Mr. Burdick Richard Burdick's "64 Duets for two horns, volume 2(#17-34)", opus 132 with a multi track record

[Hornlist] Re: Duets

2007-02-19 Thread John Jay Hilfiger
There have been many helpful responses to this request. I would like to offer one too, though it is not exactly in line with the request for "advanced" music. My "Eight Hymn Duets" are at intermediate level and published by Brassworks 4 Publishing http://www.brassworks4.com/ From the publish

[Hornlist] RE: Duets

2007-02-19 Thread Jeremy Cucco
Thank you all for your thorough responses. Those of you who requested that I contact you off-line, I most certainly will. Re: the transposed/transcribed duets - I can't say I won't consider violin or other instruments' duets. However, I will say that I would like to run to ground my options with