I cannot say how others do it, but I did it in E with the tenor when I did an 
undergrad recital.  I have never really heard of anyone else doing it in D.  
The 
idea of doing it in Eb crossed my mind way back then, but the thought of 
writing 
out the piano part made me not do it.  

Paxmaha




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From: Daniel Canarutto <[email protected]>
To: The Horn List <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, August 24, 2010 1:23:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Auf dem Strom

On 24Aug 2010, at 17:21 , David A. Jewell wrote:

> According to the collected works publication it only says  
> "singstimme" which I
> looked up and it means "singing voice"  so although I am biased in  
> favor of
> tenors, there is no indication that a soprano isn't appropriate  
> either.
> Paxmaha

That's interesting. In the edition I have (I don't remember which it  
is, and I'm at work now) I read "horn in E". Is that the original  
indication? Isn't it usually played with horn in D when the singer is  
a tenor?

Daniel
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