40 Easy French Horn Duets for Beginners and Early Intermediates


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Are you a French horn teacher looking for classic pieces for your beginner and intermediate ensemble students? Discover valuable resources in this unique collection of 10 easy duets from the Romantic period, arranged for two French horns. This book is an essential tool for teachers and students seeking advanced beginner-level repertoire, ideal for recitals and lessons. Key Features: One page per piece: Each duet is printed on a single page, making it easy to read. Clear and large notation: The music is presented in large, easy-to-read characters. Comfortable keys: Each piece is arranged in four different keys, from low to high, to suit various skill levels. Classical Romantic repertoire: Includes iconic themes by renowned composers such as Beethoven, Brahms, Dvořák, Mussorgsky, Paganini, Rubinstein, Schumann, and Tchaikovsky. Ideal for ensemble lessons: Perfect for class rehearsals and performances. Educational presentations: Each piece is accompanied by a brief introduction, useful for performances or classroom learning. Contents: 1. Largo from “New World Symphony” – A. Dvořák 2. Theme from "Le Streghe" - N. Paganini 3. Melody – A. Rubinstein 4. Soldier March – R. Schumann 5. The Great Gate of Kiev - M. Mussorgsky 6. Theme from "New World Symphony" (IV mov.) - A. Dvořák 7. Theme from "Symphony No. 1" (IV mov.) - J. Brahms 8. Theme from "Symphony No. 5" (II mov.) - L. van Beethoven 9. Theme from "Symphony No. 7" (II mov.) - L. van Beethoven 10. Theme from "Swan Lake" - P. I. Tchaikovsky Who Is This Book For? French horn teachers French horn students in middle school music programs High school french horn students Ensemble music teachers Enhance your lessons and performances with this unique collection! Prepare your work in advance and order your copy today!




Sonatina Album


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Originally compiled and edited by Louis Kí_hler, this edition contains some of the most popular keyboard sonatinas, rondos and other works (including symphonic transcriptions) of Beethoven, Clementi, Haydn, Kuhlau and Mozart, among others. In clarifying this edition, editor Allan Small has removed impractical fingerings and unnecessary accidentals found in other editions.




The Instrumentalist


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Bulletin


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The Art of French Horn Playing


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First to be published in the series was The Art of French Horn Playing by Philip Farkas, now Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Music at Indiana University. In 1956, when Summy-Birchard published Farkas's book, he was a solo horn player for the Chicago Symphony and had held similar positions with other orchestras, including the Boston Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, and Kansas City Conservatory, DePaul University, Northwestern University, and Roosevelt University in Chicago. The Art of French Horn Playing set the pattern, and other books in the series soon followed, offering help to students in learning to master their instruments and achieve their goals.




Jazz Conception


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