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These studies can be purchased separately or in a package set.
The composer writes:
The Concert Etudes on the Themes of Brahms, Mahler and Strauss focus on particularly demanding technical or musical challenges that horn players encounter in preparing the orchestral works of these composers for performance or audition. I have attempted to compose each etude in a manner that is stylistically coherent with the writing of Strauss. These etudes are composed so that technique is served by musicality. While striving to make each etude extremely challenging, I composed each work as though it could be performed as an unaccompanied recital piece.
Each etude pushes the technical envelope far past the excerpt upon which it is based, whether the etude is based on articulation, dynamic control, transposition, lyricism, or pure finger technique inherent in each symphonic excerpt. It is my intention that achieving mastery on a particular etude will directly translate into an overall ease in performing the work upon which it is based. Furthermore, these etudes will develop technique that directly correlates to the performance of a symphonic work in a manner that is more musically liberating than constant repetition of a particular excerpt. Therefore, these etudes are not only beneficial to those who are learning the orchestral literature from the ground up, but for those who need a new way in which to practice and to enhance their understanding of a particular excerpt.
Wagner, Richard (arr. Cleeton) - Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral (for 12 horns)
This arrangement of Wagner's classic and grandiose work makes a great addition to any horn ensemble program. Available now for purchase and immediate download in the IHS Online Music Library. A sample score is also available.
As part of the ongoing transition of content and services from hornplayer.net to IHS Online, the new Teachers Database is now open for all to register or search for a teacher at http://www.hornsociety.org/teachers-database.
Unfortunately, because of differences in site structure and the number of outdated entries, it was not possible to copy the old listings from hornplayer.net, so all who had listings on that site will need to visit the new location to post their information. Those who were listed in the older database on the IHS site will also need to renew their profiles. This is a good opportunity to make sure your listing is up to date and accurate.
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