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3rd Concerto for Horn and Orchestra, Op. 18 ("Hommage d`Amitié et de Reconnaissance") 4th Concerto for Horn and Orchestra, Op. 19 ("Hommage à la Mémoire de Punto") 5th Concerto for Horn and Orchestra, Op. 21; Concertino for Horn; Sonate in F-major for horn and harp; Air Ecossais varié pour Cor et Harpe, Op.22; Horn Sonate, Op. 3; Sébastien ...
This concerto is one of Mozart's two horn concerti to have ripieno horns (horns included in the orchestra besides the soloist), though, in contrast to the Horn Concerto No. 2, K. 417, the solo horn in this one duplicates the first ripieno horn's part in the tutti passages. [5]
(The horn part is the same.) The horn concerto has become the most frequently performed horn concerto written in the 19th century. [citation needed] The premiere with piano accompaniment was given in 1883 at Munich, and that with orchestral accompaniment in 1885 at Meiningen. Towards the end of his life in 1942, Strauss wrote a second horn ...
David Jolley is a horn soloist and chamber musician. [1] [2] Jolley studied at the Juilliard School in New York. [3] Primarily known for playing the Classical repertoire, Jolley also plays modern music. His discography includes a recording of two Mozart horn concertos with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.
This is one of two horn concertos of Mozart to omit bassoons. [1] It is also one of Mozart's two horn concertos to have ripieno horns (horns included in the orchestra besides the soloist), though in contrast to Horn Concerto No. 4, K. 495, the solo horn in this one does not duplicate the first ripieno horn's part in the tutti passages. [2]
Horn Concerto No.1 in D major, Hob.VIId:3: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project "Joseph Haydn: Horn Concerto No. 1 in D major, Hoboken VIID:3 performed by Zoltan Somogyi (Horn) and students of the Széchenyi István University of Győr under Gergely Ménesi". YouTube. 1 June 2014. [dead YouTube link] Adamson, Daniel Richard ...
In 1849, Robert Schumann explored the horn as a solo instrument, dedicating to it an "Adagio and Allegro," Op. 70, before embarking on the composition of an orchestral work featuring four solo horns (having also composed the "Five Songs based on Heinrich Laube's Hunting Compendium" for men's choir and four horns, Op. 137 that same year).
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Horn Concerto No. 1 in D major, K. (412+514)/386b was written in 1791. The work is in two movements. Unusually, each movement received a distinct number in the first edition of the Köchel catalogue: Allegro 4/4 (K. 412) Rondo (Allegro) 6/8 [1] (K. 514) The concerto is scored for solo horn in D, two oboes, two bassoons ...