A horn solo with piano accompaniment; includes an optional second part for a duet.
The composition Wandering was written for French horn or Alto Saxophone, and was inspired by Psalm 119:10 CSB - "I have sought You with all my heart; don't let me wander from Your
Prayer originated as an interlude for flute and piano in my choral setting of Psalm 19, Requiem, written in memory of Marie Mountain Clark. She was a friend and former principal
A lively and fresh new accompanied solo for French horn suitable as a competition or recital piece. The text before each movement is an optional distraction from the soloist emptying the spit from their
After a brief introduction this French horn solo present the tune "as is" while the piano uses two-part imitation lines underneath. The piece progresses with the horn line modifying the tune rhythmically.
This French horn solo opens with a sense of an early morning awakening and then breaks into a gently modified rendition of the tune. The second section becomes more spirited with a sense of expectation and
Written as a tribute to the composer's parents for their encouragement and self-sacrifice, this original features an
Your developing brass players will learn a lot by listening to the members of The Canadian Brass! Each member of the famous quintet has edited the book for his instrument and recorded the solos on the
A minimum quantity of 3 is required on this title.
A minimum quantity of 2 is required on this title.
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Edited by Dominik Rahmer. For French horn & piano reduction. Piano reduction by Johannes Umbreit. Urtext Edition. Preface in Ger., Fr. and Eng. Contains critical notes. Parts included for horn in E and
A bold and adventurous work inspired by a poem of the same name by Scandinavian poet Edith Sodergran (1892-1923), it guides us on a journey into unknown lands revealed by the coming dawn.
The introduction is a rousing declamation of a motive from the theme. The theme is presented in tact while the accompaniment supports with a delightful (music-box) movement. The next section is reflective
A solo instrument with piano accompaniment? Can an arrangement capture the essence of the original with the majesty of full chorus and orchestra? This piece really does- it is amazingly complete!