133 relations: A Musical Joke, Anton Bruckner, ARD International Music Competition, Aubrey Brain, Austria, Barry Tuckwell, BBC Young Musician, Benelux, Berlin Philharmonic, Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, Brass instrument, Brass instrument valve, Brass quintet, Camille Saint-Saëns, Canadian Brass, Carl Maria von Weber, Carl Stamitz, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Christoph Förster, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Concertino for Horn and Orchestra (Weber), Concerto, Concerto grosso, Conn-Selmer, Dale Clevenger, Daniel Rauch, David Pyatt, Dennis Brain, Der Freischütz, Der Ring des Nibelungen, Descant, Douglas Hill (musician), Drum and bugle corps (modern), Ed. Kruspe, Embouchure, Euphonium, First Suite in E-flat for Military Band, Flugelhorn, Francis Poulenc, Franz Schubert, Franz Strauss, Gebr. Alexander, Georg Philipp Telemann, George Frideric Handel, Gioachino Rossini, Giovanni Punto, Glissando, Grammy Award, Gunther Schuller, Gustav Holst, ..., Gustav Mahler, Hand-stopping, Harmonic, Hawaii Symphony, Heinrich Stölzel, Herbert von Karajan, Hermann Baumann (musician), Historically informed performance, Hollywood, Holton-Farkas, Horn (instrument), Horn Concertos (Mozart), Horn Sonata (Beethoven), Horn trio, Horn Trio (Brahms), Houston Symphony, Igor Stravinsky, Jacobs School of Music, Jagdsinfonie, Jazz, Jeff Nelsen, Johann Sebastian Bach, Johannes Brahms, John Cerminaro, John Tyrrell (musicologist), John Williams, Joseph Leutgeb, Leopold Mozart, List of Cambridge Companions to Music, List of horn players, London Symphony Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Ludwig van Beethoven, Madison Symphony Orchestra, Marching instrument, Metropolitan Opera, Michael Haydn, Miles Davis, Mozarteum University Salzburg, Multiphonic, Natural horn, New York Philharmonic, Nickel silver, Oberon, Octet (Schubert), Paxman Musical Instruments, Philharmonia Orchestra, Philip Farkas, Philip Myers, Piston valve, Radek Baborák, Radovan Vlatković, Rice University, Richard Dunbar, Richard Strauss, Richard Wagner, Robert Schumann, Rotary valve, Royal Academy of Music, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sarah Willis (hornist), Saverio Mercadante, Seattle Symphony, Septet (Beethoven), Simon de Souza, Stanley Sadie, Stefan de Leval Jezierski, Stefan Dohr, Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, Symphony No. 7 (Mahler), Tenor horn, Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks, Trio for horn, violin, and piano (Banks), Trio for horn, violin, and piano (Berkeley), Trio for Violin, Horn and Piano (Ligeti), Trumpet, Tuba, Vienna, Vienna horn, Vincent DeRosa, William VerMeulen, Wind quintet, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Expand index (83 more) »
A Musical Joke
A Musical Joke (in German) K. 522, (Divertimento for two horns and string quartet) is a composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; the composer entered it in his Verzeichnis aller meiner Werke (Catalogue of All My Works) on June 14, 1787.
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Anton Bruckner
Josef Anton Bruckner was an Austrian composer, organist, and music theorist best known for his symphonies, masses, Te Deum and motets.
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ARD International Music Competition
The ARD International Music Competition (Internationaler Musikwettbewerb der ARD) is the largest international classical music competition in Germany.
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Aubrey Brain
Aubrey Brain (12 July 189321 September 1955) was a British horn player and teacher.
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Austria
Austria (Österreich), officially the Republic of Austria (Republik Österreich), is a federal republic and a landlocked country of over 8.8 million people in Central Europe.
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Barry Tuckwell
Barry Emmanuel Tuckwell AC, OBE (born 5 March 1931) is an Australian horn player who has spent most of his professional life in the United Kingdom and the United States.
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BBC Young Musician
BBC Young Musician is a televised national music competition, broadcast biennially on BBC Television and BBC Radio 3.
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Benelux
The Benelux Union (Benelux Unie; Union Benelux) is a politico-economic union of three neighbouring states in western Europe: Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
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Berlin Philharmonic
The Berlin Philharmonic (Berliner Philharmoniker) is a German orchestra based in Berlin.
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Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra
The Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra (Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin) is a German symphony orchestra based in Berlin.
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Brass instrument
A brass instrument is a musical instrument that produces sound by sympathetic vibration of air in a tubular resonator in sympathy with the vibration of the player's lips.
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Brass instrument valve
Brass instrument valves are valves used to change the length of tubing of a brass instrument allowing the player to reach the notes of various harmonic series.
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Brass quintet
A brass quintet is a five-piece musical ensemble composed of brass instruments.
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Camille Saint-Saëns
Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns (9 October 183516 December 1921) was a French composer, organist, conductor and pianist of the Romantic era.
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Canadian Brass
Canadian Brass is a Juno, Grammy and Echo award winning Canadian brass quintet formed in 1970 in Toronto, Ontario by Charles Daellenbach (tuba) and Gene Watts (trombone), using horn player Graeme Page and trumpets Stuart Laughton and Bill Phillips to complete the quintet.
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Carl Maria von Weber
Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber (18 or 19 November 1786 5 June 1826) was a German composer, conductor, pianist, guitarist and critic, and was one of the first significant composers of the Romantic school.
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Carl Stamitz
Carl Philipp Stamitz ('Karel Stamic'; baptized 8 May 17459 November 1801), who changed his given name from Karl, was a German composer of partial Czech ancestry.
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Chicago Symphony Orchestra
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO) was founded by Theodore Thomas in 1891.
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Christoph Förster
Christoph Förster (30 November 1693 – 6 December 1745) was a German composer of the baroque period.
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Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra is an American orchestra based in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Concertino for Horn and Orchestra (Weber)
The Concertino for Horn and Orchestra in E minor, J188 (Op. 45), was composed in 1815 by Carl Maria von Weber.
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Concerto
A concerto (plural concertos, or concerti from the Italian plural) is a musical composition usually composed in three movements, in which, usually, one solo instrument (for instance, a piano, violin, cello or flute) is accompanied by an orchestra or concert band.
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Concerto grosso
The concerto grosso (Italian for big concert(o), plural concerti grossi) is a form of baroque music in which the musical material is passed between a small group of soloists (the concertino) and full orchestra (the ripieno or concerto grosso).
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Conn-Selmer
Conn-Selmer, Inc. is an American manufacturer of musical instruments for concert bands, marching bands and orchestras.
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Dale Clevenger
Dale Clevenger (born 1940 in Chattanooga, Tennessee) was the Principal Horn of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 1966 until his in June, 2013.
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Daniel Rauch
Daniel Rauch (born c. 1948) is a retired master builder of French horns located in Oslo, Norway.
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David Pyatt
David John Pyatt (born) is a horn player from Watford, England.
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Dennis Brain
Dennis Brain (17 May 19211 September 1957) was a British virtuoso horn player who was largely credited for popularizing the horn as a solo classical instrument with the post-war British public.
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Der Freischütz
, Op. 77, J. 277, (usually translated as The Marksman or The Freeshooter) is a German opera with spoken dialogue in three acts by Carl Maria von Weber with a libretto by Friedrich Kind.
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Der Ring des Nibelungen
(The Ring of the Nibelung), WWV 86, is a cycle of four German-language epic music dramas composed by Richard Wagner.
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Descant
Descant, discant, or can refer to several different things in music, depending on the period in question; etymologically, the word means a voice (cantus) above or removed from others.
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Douglas Hill (musician)
Douglas Hill (born February 6, 1946) is an American composer, author and horn soloist.
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Drum and bugle corps (modern)
A modern drum and bugle corps, is a musical marching ensemble consisting of brass instruments, percussion instruments, synthesizers, and color guard.
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Ed. Kruspe
Ed.
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Embouchure
Embouchure or lipping is the use of the lips, facial muscles, tongue, and teeth in playing a wind instrument.
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Euphonium
The euphonium is a large, conical-bore, baritone-voiced brass instrument that derives its name from the Ancient Greek word εὔφωνος euphōnos, meaning "well-sounding" or "sweet-voiced" (εὖ eu means "well" or "good" and φωνή phōnē means "sound", hence "of good sound").
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First Suite in E-flat for Military Band
The First Suite in E for Military Band, Op.
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Flugelhorn
The flugelhorn (—also spelled fluegelhorn, flugel horn, or Flügelhorn—from German, wing horn, or flank horn) is a brass instrument pitched in B which resembles a trumpet, but has a wider, conical bore.
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Francis Poulenc
Francis Jean Marcel Poulenc (7 January 189930 January 1963) was a French composer and pianist.
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Franz Schubert
Franz Peter Schubert (31 January 179719 November 1828) was an Austrian composer of the late Classical and early Romantic eras.
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Franz Strauss
Franz Joseph Strauss (26 February 1822 – 31 May 1905) was a German musician.
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Gebr. Alexander
Gebr.
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Georg Philipp Telemann
Georg Philipp Telemann (– 25 June 1767) was a German Baroque composer and multi-instrumentalist.
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George Frideric Handel
George Frideric (or Frederick) Handel (born italic; 23 February 1685 (O.S.) – 14 April 1759) was a German, later British, Baroque composer who spent the bulk of his career in London, becoming well-known for his operas, oratorios, anthems, and organ concertos.
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Gioachino Rossini
Gioachino Antonio Rossini (29 February 1792 – 13 November 1868) was an Italian composer who wrote 39 operas as well as some sacred music, songs, chamber music, and piano pieces.
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Giovanni Punto
Jan Václav Stich, better known as Giovanni Punto (28 September 1746 in Žehušice, Bohemia – 16 February 1803 in Prague, Bohemia) was a Czech horn player and a pioneer of the hand-stopping technique which allows natural horns to play a greater number of notes.
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Glissando
In music, a glissando (plural: glissandi, abbreviated gliss.) is a glide from one pitch to another.
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Grammy Award
A Grammy Award (stylized as GRAMMY, originally called Gramophone Award), or Grammy, is an award presented by The Recording Academy to recognize achievement in the music industry.
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Gunther Schuller
Gunther Alexander Schuller (November 22, 1925June 21, 2015) was an American composer, conductor, horn player, author, historian and jazz musician.
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Gustav Holst
Gustav Theodore Holst (born Gustavus Theodore von Holst; 21 September 1874 – 25 May 1934) was an English composer, arranger and teacher.
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Gustav Mahler
Gustav Mahler (7 July 1860 – 18 May 1911) was an Austro-Bohemian late-Romantic composer, and one of the leading conductors of his generation.
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Hand-stopping
Hand-stopping is a technique by which a natural horn can be made to produce notes outside of its normal harmonic series.
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Harmonic
A harmonic is any member of the harmonic series, a divergent infinite series.
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Hawaii Symphony
The Hawaii Symphony Orchestra, formerly known as the Honolulu Symphony Orchestra, was founded in 1900.
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Heinrich Stölzel
Heinrich David Stölzel (7 September 1777 – 16 February 1844) was a German horn player who developed some of the first valves for brass instruments.
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Herbert von Karajan
Herbert von Karajan (born Heribert Ritter von Karajan; 5 April 1908 – 16 July 1989) was an Austrian conductor.
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Hermann Baumann (musician)
Hermann Baumann (born 1 August 1934) is a horn player, academic teacher and composer.
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Historically informed performance
Historically informed performance (also referred to as period performance, authentic performance, or HIP) is an approach to the performance of classical music, which aims to be faithful to the approach, manner and style of the musical era in which a work was originally conceived.
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Hollywood
Hollywood is a neighborhood in the central region of Los Angeles, California.
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Holton-Farkas
Holton-Farkas is a product line of French horns and mouthpieces created through the joint venture of musical instrument manufacturer Frank Holton & Co. and legendary horn virtuoso Philip Farkas.
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Horn (instrument)
A horn is any of a family of musical instruments made of a tube, usually made of metal and often curved in various ways, with one narrow end into which the musician blows, and a wide end from which sound emerges.
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Horn Concertos (Mozart)
The Horn Concertos by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart were written for his friend Joseph Leutgeb whom he had known since childhood.
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Horn Sonata (Beethoven)
Ludwig van Beethoven composed his Horn Sonata in F major, Op.
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Horn trio
Horn trio can mean a work written for three horns or horns as well as one for horn and two other instruments.
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Horn Trio (Brahms)
The Horn Trio in E major, Op. 40, by Johannes Brahms is a chamber piece in four movements written for natural horn, violin, and piano.
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Houston Symphony
The Houston Symphony is a Grammy Award winning orchestra based in Houston, Texas.
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Igor Stravinsky
Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (ˈiɡərʲ ˈfʲɵdərəvʲɪtɕ strɐˈvʲinskʲɪj; 6 April 1971) was a Russian-born composer, pianist, and conductor.
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Jacobs School of Music
The Indiana University Jacobs School of Music in Bloomington, Indiana, is a music conservatory established in 1921.
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Jagdsinfonie
The Jagdsinfonie or Sinfonia da Caccia for 4 horns and Strings is a work by Leopold Mozart in G major.
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Jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, United States, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and developed from roots in blues and ragtime.
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Jeff Nelsen
Jeff Nelsen (born December 11, 1969) is a Canadian French horn player and is Professor of Horn at the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University in Bloomington, IN.
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach (28 July 1750) was a composer and musician of the Baroque period, born in the Duchy of Saxe-Eisenach.
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Johannes Brahms
Johannes Brahms (7 May 1833 – 3 April 1897) was a German composer and pianist of the Romantic period.
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John Cerminaro
John Paul Cerminaro, Jr. (born April 7, 1947) is an American horn player who is best known for his principal tenures with two notable American orchestras, the New York Philharmonic and the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
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John Tyrrell (musicologist)
John Tyrrell (born 1942) is a British musicologist.
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John Williams
John Towner Williams (born February 8, 1932) is an American composer, conductor, and pianist.
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Joseph Leutgeb
Joseph Leutgeb (or Leitgeb) (October 6, 1732, Neulerchenfeld – February 27, 1811, Vienna) was an outstanding horn player of the classical era, a friend and musical inspiration for Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
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Leopold Mozart
Johann Georg Leopold Mozart (November 14, 1719 – May 28, 1787) was a German composer, conductor, teacher, and violinist.
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List of Cambridge Companions to Music
The Cambridge Companions to Music form a book series published by Cambridge University Press.
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List of horn players
This list of horn players includes notable players of tenor (alto) horn, French horn, German horn, natural horn, and Vienna horn.
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London Symphony Orchestra
The London Symphony Orchestra (LSO), founded in 1904, is the oldest of London's symphony orchestras.
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Los Angeles Philharmonic
The Los Angeles Philharmonic (LA Phil or LAP) is an American orchestra based in Los Angeles, California.
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 1770Beethoven was baptised on 17 December. His date of birth was often given as 16 December and his family and associates celebrated his birthday on that date, and most scholars accept that he was born on 16 December; however there is no documentary record of his birth.26 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist.
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Madison Symphony Orchestra
The Madison Symphony Orchestra (MSO) is an orchestra headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin.
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Marching instrument
The constraints involved in marching require that musicians use specialized marching instruments.
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Metropolitan Opera
The Metropolitan Opera is an opera company based in New York City, resident at the Metropolitan Opera House at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
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Michael Haydn
Johann Michael Haydn (14 September 173710 August 1806) was an Austrian composer of the Classical period, the younger brother of Franz Joseph Haydn.
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Miles Davis
Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26, 1926September 28, 1991) was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer.
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Mozarteum University Salzburg
The Mozarteum University Salzburg (German: Universität Mozarteum Salzburg), also known simply as Mozarteum Salzburg, is a university in Salzburg city, Austria, which specializes in music and the dramatic arts.
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Multiphonic
A multiphonic is an extended technique on a monophonic musical instrument (one which generally produces only one note at a time) in which several notes are produced at once.
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Natural horn
The natural horn is a musical instrument that is the ancestor of the modern-day horn, and is differentiated by its lack of valves.
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New York Philharmonic
The New York Philharmonic, officially the Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, Inc., globally known as New York Philharmonic Orchestra (NYPO) or New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra, is a symphony orchestra based in New York City in the United States.
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Nickel silver
Nickel silver, Maillechort, German silver, Argentan, new silver, nickel brass, albata, alpacca, or electrum is a copper alloy with nickel and often zinc.
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Oberon
Oberon is a king of the fairies in medieval and Renaissance literature.
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Octet (Schubert)
The Octet in F major, D. 803 was composed by Franz Schubert in March 1824.
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Paxman Musical Instruments
Paxman Musical Instruments Ltd is a British manufacturer of horns.
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Philharmonia Orchestra
The Philharmonia Orchestra is a British orchestra based in London.
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Philip Farkas
Philip Farkas (March 5, 1914 – December 21, 1992) was the principal horn player in the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for many years; he left in 1960 to join the music faculty at Indiana University Bloomington.
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Philip Myers
Philip Myers (born 1949, Elkhart, Indiana) is a noted American virtuoso horn player and pedagogue.
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Piston valve
A piston valve is a device used to control the motion of a fluid along a tube or pipe by means of the linear motion of a piston within a chamber or cylinder.
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Radek Baborák
Radek Baborák (born 11 March 1976 in Pardubice, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech player of the French horn.
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Radovan Vlatković
Radovan Vlatković (born 1962) is a Croatian born horn player.
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Rice University
William Marsh Rice University, commonly known as Rice University, is a private research university located on a 300-acre (121 ha) campus in Houston, Texas, United States.
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Richard Dunbar
Richard Dunbar was a player of the French horn, playing in the free jazz scene.
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Richard Strauss
Richard Georg Strauss (11 June 1864 – 8 September 1949) was a leading German composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras.
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Richard Wagner
Wilhelm Richard Wagner (22 May 181313 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor who is chiefly known for his operas (or, as some of his later works were later known, "music dramas").
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Robert Schumann
Robert Schumann (8 June 181029 July 1856) was a German composer and an influential music critic.
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Rotary valve
A rotary valve is a type of valve in which the rotation of a passage or passages in a transverse plug regulates the flow of liquid or gas through the attached pipes.
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Royal Academy of Music
The Royal Academy of Music in London, England, is the oldest conservatoire in the UK, founded in 1822 by John Fane and Nicolas Bochsa.
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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO), based in London, was formed by Sir Thomas Beecham in 1946.
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Sarah Willis (hornist)
Sarah Willis is a British French horn player.
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Saverio Mercadante
Giuseppe Saverio Raffaele Mercadante (baptised 17 September 179517 December 1870) was an Italian composer, particularly of operas.
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Seattle Symphony
The Seattle Symphony is an American orchestra based in Seattle, Washington.
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Septet (Beethoven)
The Septet in E-flat major, Opus 20, by Ludwig van Beethoven, was sketched out in 1799, completed, and first performed in 1800 and published in 1802.
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Simon de Souza
Simon de Souza (born c. 1964) is a horn teacher in the United Kingdom.
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Stanley Sadie
Stanley John Sadie, CBE (30 October 1930 – 21 March 2005) was an influential and prolific British musicologist, music critic, and editor.
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Stefan de Leval Jezierski
Stefan de Leval Jezierski (born March 22, 1954) is an American horn player and currently the longest serving hornist of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Berliner Philharmoniker).
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Stefan Dohr
Stefan Dohr (born September 3, 1965 in Münster) is a German horn player and currently the principal horn of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Berliner Philharmoniker).
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Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra
The Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra (German: Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des SWR) was a German radio orchestra based in Stuttgart in Germany.
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Symphony No. 7 (Mahler)
Symphony No.
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Tenor horn
The tenor horn (British English; alto horn in American English, Althorn in Germany; occasionally referred to as E horn) is a brass instrument in the saxhorn family, and is usually pitched in E. It has a bore that is mostly conical, like the flugelhorn and baritone horn, and normally uses a deep, cornet-like mouthpiece.
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Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks
Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks (Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche), Op. 28, is a tone poem written in 1894–95 by Richard Strauss.
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Trio for horn, violin, and piano (Banks)
The Trio for horn, violin, and piano is a chamber-music work by the Australian composer Don Banks.
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Trio for horn, violin, and piano (Berkeley)
The Trio for horn, violin, and piano, Op.
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Trio for Violin, Horn and Piano (Ligeti)
The Trio for Violin, Horn and Piano by György Ligeti was completed in 1982.
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Trumpet
A trumpet is a brass instrument commonly used in classical and jazz ensembles.
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Tuba
The tuba is the largest and lowest-pitched musical instrument in the brass family.
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Vienna
Vienna (Wien) is the federal capital and largest city of Austria and one of the nine states of Austria.
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Vienna horn
The Vienna horn (Wiener Horn) is a type of musical horn used primarily in Vienna, Austria, for playing orchestral or classical music.
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Vincent DeRosa
Vincent N. "Vince" DeRosa (born October 5, 1920) is an American hornist who served as a studio musician for Hollywood soundtracks and other recordings from 1935 until his retirement in 2008.
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William VerMeulen
William VerMeulen is an American horn player and horn professor.
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Wind quintet
A wind quintet, also known as a woodwind quintet, is a group of five wind players (most commonly flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon).
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the classical era.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_horn