Des trois concertos pour cor et orchestre de Joseph Haydn deux ne sont pas parv...(+)
Des trois concertos pour cor et orchestre de Joseph Haydn deux ne sont pas parvenus à la postérité tandis que deux autres lui sont souvent attribués à tort. Le seul concerto conservé de Haydn dont l?authenticité ne peut être remise en cause est le concerto en ré majeur Hob. VIId:3. Fondée sur l?édition complète des ?uvres de Haydn l?édition urtext propose deux parties de soliste: la partie de cor en ré correspondant au manuscrit autographe de Haydn ainsi qu?une transcription moderne en fa. Les trois mouvements comportent des cadences pour le soliste. Ces cadences reproduites dans la partie séparée de cor sont du corniste Johannes Ritzkowsky et exploitent au mieux lespossibilités techniques réduites du cor naturel de l?époque de Haydn. Elles ne devraient pas poser trop de difficultés aux cornistes actuels et constituer une contribution bienvenue.
On the summits (Sur les cimes) by Eugène Bozza (1905-1991) is a very enjoyab...(+)
On the summits (Sur les cimes) by Eugène Bozza (1905-1991) is a very enjoyable piece for F Horn and Piano which lasts 7 minutes. Difficult to play it requires the mastering of techniques such as the glissando the lip trill and the mute. Also challenging because of its cadenza part it was composed in one movement which features five sections. Eugène Bozza won different prizes at the Conservatoire de Paris such as the First Prizes for the Violin conducting and composition as well as the Grand Prix de Rome. He composed several operas chamber works and ballets among others.
For Horn And Orchestra-The horn is surely the most ?romantic? of instruments an...(+)
For Horn And Orchestra-The horn is surely the most ?romantic? of instruments and it is a well-known fact that it plays a prominent role in Weber?s oeuvre. Der Freischütz and Oberon would be unthinkable without their horn calls whether to signifyyearning or the clarion call of the hunt. But Weber did more than give the instrument important solo parts in his operas; he also wrote a virtuoso concert piece that to this day is regarded as one of the most difficult in thewhole horn repertoire not least because the soloist has to play three-part chords (!) in the cadenza. This Henle Urtext edition is based on the autograph the engraver?s copy (checked by Weber himself) and the first edition andso offers the best possible musical text for those wishing to learn this highly effective virtuoso piece. The Preface also for the first time provides biographical details of Sebastian Rauch the Munich horn player whocommissioned this Concertino.