Morceau De Concert In F Minor Op. 94

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As with Schumann's “Concert Piece for four Horns” Op. 86 (HN 1138) Saint-Saëns' “Morceau de Concert” was also composed with the idea of exploiting the technical possibilities of the new valve-horn mechanism. In this case, the F... Read More

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Henle Music FoliosHorn and Piano

Description

As with Schumann’s “Concert Piece for four Horns” Op. 86 (HN 1138) Saint-Saëns’ “Morceau de Concert” was also composed with the idea of exploiting the technical possibilities of the new valve-horn mechanism. In this case, the French horn player Henri Chaussier provided the impulse. He had developed a novel “Cor omnitonique” and wanted to demonstrate the merits of his instrument with Saint-Saëns’ composition. Chaussier’s invention did not gain acceptance amongst horn players – although the “Morceau de Concert” did! From today’s standpoint the popular work with one movement is not overly demanding technically; in addition, Saint-Saëns himself suggested two abridgements to simplify the piece, meaning that even advanced pupils can venture to play it.

Voicing: Horn and Piano

Series: Henle Music Folios

Medium: Softcover

SKU: HL51481284

Additional information

Weight 4.5 oz
Dimensions 12.00 × 9.25 in