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  2. List of horn players - Wikipedia

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    Georges Barboteu (1924–2006), Former professor at CNSM, member of the French French-horn school, horn instructor of many current French French hornists Hermann Baumann (1934–2023), former principal horn Philharmonisches Orchester Dortmund and Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra , winner of the ARD International Music Competition in 1964 ...

  3. Richard Bissill - Wikipedia

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    Richard Bissill is a French horn player, composer and arranger, and Professor at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. [1]Born in Leicestershire, he was a member of the Leicestershire Schools Symphony Orchestra and he then studied horn and piano at the Royal Academy of Music before joining the London Symphony Orchestra in 1981.

  4. List of compositions for horn - Wikipedia

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    Concerto in E-flat for solo horn, 2 flutes, 2 horns, and strings; Trio for Horn, Violin and Cello in E-flat; Anton Teyber. Two Concertos for Corni da Caccia; Othon Vandenbroek 1st Symphonie concertante E-flat major for 2 horns solo and orchestra; Johann Christoph Vogel. Concertante No. 1 in E major for 2 Horns and Orchestra

  5. Henri Tomasi - Wikipedia

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    The Danse Nuptiale (Wedding Dance) was originally composed as a work for chamber orchestra and soloists in 1961. It was published by Alphonse Leduc in 1962 and dedicated to Andre Boutard. The original instrumentation was for oboe, clarinet, bassoon, French horn, tuba, tympani, a battery of percussion, piano, and string quintet. The first ...

  6. Sarah Willis (hornist) - Wikipedia

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    She also interviews soloists and conductors for the Berlin Philharmonic's Digital Concert Hall, and was a mentor and presenter for the YouTube Symphony Orchestra 2011, in Sydney. [8] She works with Zukunft@BPhil, the Berlin Philharmonic's education programme, where she creates and presents family concerts.

  7. Louis François Dauprat - Wikipedia

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    From 1806 to 1808, he was the principal hornist in the orchestra of the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux, and from 1808 to 1811, he worked for the Paris Opera Orchestra and the Paris Conservatory. He succeeded his teacher as professor in the Conservatory and held that position until 1842 when he was succeeded by the famous solo horn player (and his ...

  8. Barry Tuckwell - Wikipedia

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    He resigned from the orchestra in 1968 to pursue a career as a soloist and conductor. For the next thirty years, he carved out a career exclusively as soloist – one of the few horn virtuosos to have done so [citation needed], rather than combining occasional concert performances with an orchestral position or a teaching post.

  9. John Zirbel - Wikipedia

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    John Zirbel. John Zirbel is an American-born French horn player and teacher. He was the principal horn of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra (1978/1979–2019) and one of the principal horns at the Aspen Music Festival and School orchestra (from 2000), and also spent a season as principal horn at the San Francisco Symphony (in 2000) and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (in 2005).