I'd suggest something on the natural horn and not so much the hand horn. 
Theoretically any Mozart concerto could work, but Haydn 1 might work better. 
You don't want to stick your hand in the funnel if you don't have to, I would 
imagine...

What about a section of water music for the hose pipe? You could even cut a 
piece of garden hose for it and have a nice 'sprinkler' head for effect.

-William

 

 


 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Lawrence Yates <[email protected]>
To: The Horn List <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, Jun 15, 2011 3:42 pm
Subject: [Hornlist] Hosepipe concerto


Good evening folks,



May I ask for two bits of information:



1.  Some time ago  there was some talk about a video on youtube of the horn

section of one of the major orchestras playing something on hosepipes.  I

can't find it.  Could someone remind me who and what it was please?



2.  Also, a misguided friend of mine has allowed himself to be persuaded to

play a concerto on hosepipe.  The conductor has asked for the Leopold

Mozart.  It's hard.



Could anyone suggest any other concertos that will work.



Yes, I know any concerto written before the use of hand horn technique will

work, but does anyone have any specific concertos that they know will work

without putting the hosepipe player in hospital.



Cheers,



Lawrence



-- 

Lawrenceyates.co.uk

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