World Premiere! Funded in part by the International Horn Society
On March 27, the London Philharmonic Orchestra will be premiering Collage: A Concerto for Four Horns and Orchestra, written by James Horner (composer for many movie soundtracks, including: Field of Dreams, Cocoon, Titanic, Braveheart, The Mask of Zorro, Avatar) and funded in part by the International Horn Society's Major Commission Initiative. We're excited to hear the new work and will be bringing you more information after its premier, directly from the members of the quartet: David Pyatt, John Ryan, James Thatcher, and Richard Watkins. To purchase tickets and see more about attending this concert go directly to the LPO website: http://www.lpo.org.uk/whats-on-and-tickets/258-evocative-russian-classics.html

"I have known three of this evening’s four soloists for the last 20 or so years of my professional life as a film composer. Jim Thatcher was the principal horn on one of my first major films, Cocoon. David Pyatt and Richard Watkins have each served as principal horn on so many of my films that I’ve lost track! It was always a dream of mine to assemble this group of brilliant soloists in one room and have them play on a film score. We’d been discussing this for quite awhile when fate intervened and David ‘officially’ asked me to write a four-horn concerto using the above-mentioned players. I jumped at the chance and the piece you will hear tonight is the fruit of that labour. I’d like to express my deepest thanks to Jim Thatcher, David Pyatt, Richard Watkins, to our brilliant fourth soloist, John Ryan, to Jaime Martín and to all the members of the wonderful London Philharmonic Orchestra for making this premiere happen… a dream come true!"
James Horner
Program notes below provided by Gavin Plumley (www.gavinplumley.com)
‘Horns,’ wrote Richard Strauss, ‘are always a yardstick of heroism’. Having been the musical rallying cry of countless huntsmen, warriors and, of course, Wagner’s Siegfried, the instrument also offers an appealing mellifluousness to complement its innate bravura. It has logically become one of the principal characters in the scoring of films and although Oscar® and Grammy Award-winner James Horner is known for his use of more recent technological advances, the ever-versatile horn is a prominent feature within his soundtracks.
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Long Tunes Video
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Long Tunes
by Jeff Nelsen
I always knew I should be doing my long tones, but I just couldn't do them. I’m sure that made for a rougher-than-needed time for me in the past. I very much enjoy doing this exercise. They are basically Long Tones with a Tune. I’ve gained endurance, flexibility, color control, soft playing calmness and abilities, loud playing abilities, smoother slurs, cleaner tongue, and I've gotten over my hesitation in starting first notes.
Lights, Camera, Action!
Hosted by Andrew Bain and Annie Bosler, the 47th International Horn Symposium takes place at the Colburn School in the heart of downtown Los Angeles from August 2 - 8, 2015. I had a chance to chat with IHS LA 2015 co-host Annie Bosler about the upcoming week. Check it out!
Jeff: How did you arrive on this year’s theme?
Annie: This year's theme, “Then and Now," is a celebration and reflection of the horn's role across time. The theme was Andrew Bain’s idea and very fitting for an event of this kind in Los Angeles. The last IHS workshop was held in LA in 1979, so it has been 36 years since masses of horn players have gathered in LA. There are many great lectures and recitals planned around this theme! In addition, we plan to showcase the role of the horn in a city rich in film music history.
Jeff: What are some highlights of the week?
Annie: Wow! Well there is so much going on it is hard to pick some highlights.
- The Grammy Award Winning Big Phat Band featuring Richard Todd and Arkady Shilkloper along with special guest Stefan de Leval Jezierski will kick off the week at the opening ceremonies.
- Andrew Bain will perform several new commissions for horn.
- Live Horn Hangouts with Sarah Willis!
- Solo Performances by Radek Baborák, Gail Williams, Stefan Dohr, James Thatcher, Tim Jones, Richard Todd, Andrej Zust, and more!
- The horn sections of the Berlin Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and American Horn Quartet will all be in the same place at the same time and performing!
- Ghengis Barbie will be rocking out in a cool venue in Little Tokyo.
- On Tuesday, 8/4 there will be a Hollywood Bowl Concert with the Los Angeles Philharmonic conducted by James Gaffigan. Program includes:
- Schumann’s Konzertstück for Four Horns and Orchestra
- Stefan Dohr, horn
- Andrew Bain, horn
- Timothy Jones, horn
- Sarah Willis, horn
- Strauss’ Rosenkavalier Suite
- Strauss’ Till Eulenspiegel
- Hollywood Horn Day on Wednesday, 8/5 is dedicated to the history of horn in Los Angeles. Artists include Jim Thatcher, Richard Todd, and Brian O’Connor.
- Exhibits open on Monday, 8/3 and close on Friday, 8/7.
- Fearless Performance class with Jeff Nelsen.
- A red carpet event recreating a Los Angeles Horn Club Concert at one of the old Los Angeles Broadway Theatres. Expect lots of fun and history!
- Weekday classes on centering and focus with peak performance specialist Dr. Don Greene.
- On Tuesday, 8/6 there will be Hollywood Bowl Concert with the Los Angeles Philharmonic conducted by James Gaffigan. Program includes: Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 5, "Emperor" Yundi, piano and Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 5
- The American Horn Quartet’s Last Concert Ever will be held on Friday, 8/7. Cake will be served afterwards to celebrate AHQ and what they have done for the horn, horn quartets, and chamber music!
- Concert in Grand Park featuring a new commission for horn and wind ensemble with IHS’ own president Jeff Nelsen and a new commission by Kerry Turner.