sorry--hit the wrong button.
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> My Friend,
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> You misunde
s they did in the past.
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My Friend,
You misunderstand me. I do not oppose the wisdom of Sawallis
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Why do you oppose the knowledge of approved well known musicians &
musicologists ? Have you been there in 1800 at the Kaerntnertortheater
in Vienna ? No, you have not. But you should believ
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Beethoven himself apparently wrote the horn part to the Sonata.
I can not locate my copy of Thayer's biography of Beethoven (english
translation) (to confirm my me
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Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 3:35 AM
Subject: RE: [Hornlist] De Kruftt Sonata
The Birdalone publication is a reprint not a transcription. Yes, you are
correct with your assumption. The Krufft & the Beethoven Sonatas are
rather piano sonatas with an obligato horn part. That was
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Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 10:47 AM
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My goof, poor choice of
My goof, poor choice of words... reprint :)
Yeah it is fascinating to me how many great composers are amazing early off
in their careers. K. 1 (Symphony 1) by W. A. Mozart is astonishing for a first
classified composition. Even R. Strauss with his op. 20 as Don Juan, and I
believe his Serenade
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Hans, I heard somewhere that this piece was originally a sonata for
piano and
horn accompaniment and not a sonata for horn and piano accompaniment.
Is
that true?
Also I think Birdalone music has another transcription of
Hans, I heard somewhere that this piece was originally a sonata for piano and
horn accompaniment and not a sonata for horn and piano accompaniment. Is
that true?
Also I think Birdalone music has another transcription of the piece in E, and
it's fairly clean. The only problem is the piano musi
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