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    Tenor Horn Concerto (Brass Band - Score only) - Ellerby, Martin

    Movements:SonataElegyRondoDuration 14.00Recorded on QPRL210D Tristan EncountersPiano accompaniment edition also available. Solo UK Grade 7+

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    Tenor Horn Concerto (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Ellerby, Martin

    Movements:SonataElegyRondoDuration 14.00Recorded on QPRL210D Tristan EncountersPiano accompaniment edition also available. Solo UK Grade 7+

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    Tenor Horn Concerto (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    Movements:SonataElegyRondoDuration 14.00Recorded on QPRL210D Tristan EncountersPiano accompaniment edition also available. Solo UK Grade 7+

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    Rondo Horn Concerto No. 4 - Mozart - Jordan, D

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    Concerto for Horn (Horn Solo with Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Gregson, Edward

    Horn in F with Brass BandComposed in 1971 for Ifor James, the Concerto for French Horn and Band revealed some of those elements that have made Gregson's music so popular with audiences (and not just brass band audiences) worldwide: the boldness of his melodies, with the interval of the fourth revealing his admiration for the music of Paul Hindemith; his incisive rhythms, betraying the influence of another favourite composer, Bla Bartk; an admirable economy of means; and the clarity of his scoring.Each of the Concerto's three movements displays a different facet of the French Horn's character. The first is serious, symphonic in impulse, the rising fourths of the opening gesture giving the music an almost Germanic weight. In the slow movement, the soloist becomes the first among equals, sharing with the cornet soloist some typically haunting melodies. The lyrical flow is interrupted at the mid-point by mysterious, fleet-of-foot cadenzas. A rondo finale brings the concerto to a light-hearted conclusion. The rising fourths here are the impulse for a jaunty theme which reveals another of Gregson's early influences - William Walton, and in particular that composer's Partita for orchestra.Duration: 18.00

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    Concerto for Tenor Horn - Gareth Wood

    Gareth Wood's Concerto for Tenor Horn was commissioned by the Welsh Amateur Music Federation at T Cerdd-Music Centre Wales, with additional funding from the Arts Council of Wales and the PRS Foundation. The work was written for tenor horn soloist...

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  • £37.95

    CONCERTO FOR HORN IN E FLAT (Tenor Horn/Brass Band) - Bellini, Vincenzo - Newsome, Roy

    Tenor Horn Solo & Brass Band. A separate Piano Accompaniment edition is also available. Solo UK Grade 8

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    Bestowal of a Century (Tenor Horn Solo)

    Tenor Horn Solo with Brass BandBestowal of a Century (2014) was commissioned by Lowenna Taylor, and funded through her Harry Mortimer Trust award which she was presented with at the 2013 British Open Championship following the completion of her studies at the Royal Welsh College of Music in Cardiff. The 15-minute work received its world premiere at the Cornwall Youth Brass Band Christmas concert in 2014 with solosit, Lowenna, working alongside the band under the baton of Les Neish.The Bestowal refers to the presentation of the Royal Trophy by the then Prince of Wales to the famous West of England Bandsman's Festival in Bugle in 1913. Over the years it has been won by some of the greatest names in brass banding, including Black Dyke and Munn & Feltons - although more recently it has become a wonderful open festival that includes sections for local bands as well as visitors from all over the banding globe. 2014 marked the one-hundredth anniversary of the presentation of the trophy, which is the only brass band trophy to have the official seal of royal patronage.The work, in three distinct sections, opens in a mysterious way, building progressively with interjections from the horn. The composer notes its as though one can imagine different part of the trophy being put together, piece by piece, until the trophy is complete and a climax is reached. Following this, a playful theme is presented which is developed throughout the first section and interacting between soloist and band.The second movement, in complete contrast, is a lyrical melody; heart-wrenching throughout, and sits well both as part of the concerto and also as a stand-alone solo item. The third movement is light-hearted and virtuosic, demonstrating the technical capabilities of the instrument with fast and virtuosic playing, and a cadenza towards the end of the work.

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