Peter Hirsch wrote:
>I have no idea what the archives' response would be but why
>not give it a try?
I am afraid that I have to confirm Hans Pizka's report. Like Hans (and
probably many others as well) long ago we tried to convince the Strauss
heirs to permit the publication of those etudes, to n
Barry Tuckwell recorded the Strauss concertos for EMI in1990,and I quote here
from his notes in the CD booklet " He dedicated all his early horn
compositions to his beloved papa.(seinem lieben Vater).The first of them were
two
Etudes written in 1873, when he was nine.They clearly show the lat
I must say that is a much more thoughtful, and gracious answer that some
previously given.
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I have been using some Franz Strauss Etudes for my recent technical
exam..if that's any help?
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As I promised yesterday, I did check the
ve to respect that.
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average stuff.??.orchestras all over the world play average
stuff every
average stuff.??.orchestras all over the world play average stuff every
night. Strauss has written only a handful of pieces for the horn, why are these
veiled? Are they as horrid as the aforementioned Brahms etudes? Those are in
print right?
It seems there should be more of a push for these to
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No, I wasn't talking about Brahms or Franz Strauss, I was
talking about Richard Strauss. He composed two early horn
etuds, o
No, I wasn't talking about Brahms or Franz Strauss, I was talking about
Richard Strauss. He composed two early horn etuds, one in Eflat and one in E.
Im
really surprised no one has heard of these. Not even Hans?
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Hello Peter, you are right, but they are completed by two
more etudes by Brahms, which were written for a trumpeter.
They are available newly set with Finale.
Kindest greetings
Hans
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