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Concerto for French horn (2013) Aulis Sallinen. Horn Concerto, Op. 82 "Campane ed Arie" (2002) Mark Schultz. Lights! (2003) Thomas Sleeper. Concerto for Horn and Orchestra ; Karlheinz Stockhausen. Nebadon, for horn and 8-channel electronic music; Ananda Sukarlan. Trio for Horn, Clarinet & Piano "Mutahariana" based on melodies by H. Mutahar
The seven instruments are flute, cor anglais, clarinet, bassoon, harp, French horn and timpani. Nocturne was Britten's fourth and final orchestral song cycle, after Our Hunting Fathers (Op. 8, 1936), Les Illuminations (Op. 18, 1939) and Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings (Op. 31, 1943). It was dedicated to Alma Mahler. [2]
Music For Harp and Three Brass Instruments (trumpet, trombone, & French horn) Music for Nicanor (harp, flute, clarinet & string quartet) Commentaires sentimentaux (flute, viola and harp) Two Sacred Songs (soprano, violin, cello, harp & organ) Ancient Walls (trombone & harp) Ancient Walls (horn & harp) Trio in One Movement nr. 2 (2 French horns ...
However, playing a 3rd space C (F-horn, open) and repeating the stopped horn, the pitch will lower a half-step to a B-natural (or 1/2 step above B ♭, the next lower partial). The hand horn technique developed in the classical period, with music pieces requiring the use of covering the bell to various degrees to lower the pitch accordingly.
A Philharmonic Fanfare: for Trumpet, Horn, and Trombone, (1997) An Elizabethan Songbook: for Trumpet, Trombone and Piano , (1998) Original for mezzo-soprano, tenor, and piano
The Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings, Op. 31, is a song cycle written in 1943 by Benjamin Britten for tenor, solo horn and a string orchestra.Composed during the Second World War at the request of the horn player Dennis Brain, it is a setting of a selection of six poems by English poets on the subject of night, including both its calm and its sinister aspects.
Five Sacred Part-Songs Based on Chorale Tunes (1882–84) 1. "Komm, süßer Tod", on Bach's song; 2. "Kein Stündlein geht dahin" 3. "Gib dich zufrieden und sei stille" 4. "O Traurigkeit, o Herzeleid" 5. "Erschienen ist der herrlich Tag", on the hymn by Nikolaus Herman; The Song of Love, Op. 8 (1888), cantata by Smyth after the Song of Songs
"The Windlass Song" part-song: SATB unacc., pub. USA [113] — William Allingham: Silver Burdett 1916 "Fight for Right" song: voice and piano: Members of the Fight for Right Movement: William Morris: Elkin 1917 "Ozymandias" song: voice and piano — Shelley — 1917: The Fringes of the Fleet: song: songs for four baritones and orchestra, 1 ...