Telemann Suite in F for two horns?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:> > I've been asked by a conductor to find?a piece
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I've been asked by a conductor to find?a piece for 2 horns and strings (no
woodwinds, no other brass, no chorus) to open up a holiday choral concert in
December.? Percussion and keyboard?are available if needed.? Preferably 10
minutes or under and maybe somewhat overtu
A movement from an early Haydn symphony might work. I used to play
number 18 with a string qurtet on the streets in San Francisco. The oboe
parts merely double the strings.
Carl Bangs
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I'm not sure how many of these suggestions fit the "overture-ish/festive in
character" criterion.
lawrenceyates.co.uk
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From: Jeremy Cucco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Beethoven Sextet. Nuff said. :)
Not sure how well this would work with a string _orchestra_. The
sextet is scored more as a chamber piece.
An alternative, with the program and the right audience, would be to
grab one of the outer movements from K.
Beethoven Sextet. Nuff said. :)
On Oct 23, 2008, at 4:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been asked by a conductor to find?a piece for 2 horns and
strings (no woodwinds, no other brass, no chorus) to open up a
holiday choral concert in December.? Percussion and keyboard?are
available
Wouldn’t at least one of the two Vivaldi concertos fit this set-up?
Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre
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If a baroque feel is appropriate, possibly a movement from one of the
Telemann double horn concertos or maybe a Handel operatic overture (March from
Scipio for example is just 2 horns, 2 oboes and strings, but the oboes double
the
fiddle parts and tha parts are easily available)
I'm sure
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