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And don't forget the Fripperies :)

-William

In a message dated 12/22/2002 4:54:34 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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> Subj:[Hornlist] Horn Quartets
> Date:12/22/2002 4:54:34 PM Pacific Standard Time
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>
> The old "Green Books" published originally by Hofmeister are indeed the
> ones Thomas Bacon has enlarged and edited for Southern Music.  I
> believe the title is 86 German Quartets.
>
> Other material that may prove useful:
>
> Quartet Concert and Contest Collection (Rubank)
> -many easy and interesting quartets.  4th horn in treble clef.
>
> Six Quartets - F. Schubert/V. Reynolds (Southern Music)
> Six Quartets - R. Schumann/V. Reynolds (Southern Music)
> Fair Play Vol. 1, 2, 3 - E. Gogolack (Hornists Nest)
>
> The Reynolds transcriptions are very accessible and function very well
> for players of moderate ability and beyond.
>
> The Fair Play volumes are absolutely delightful.  Ed Gogolack has a
> very creative way of scoring for the ensemble where the bass part and
> melody is scattered throughout all parts.  Unlike many quartets, these
> are indeed four parts of equal importance and difficulty.  If you are
> not familiar with his 4 Polish Carols and 4 French Carols, these are
> absolutely wonderful.  The way he scores for the ensemble makes for
> enjoyable playing and listening.
>
> These quartet books should be in any hornist's library.  These are
> really fun.
>
> In addition, you may be interested in some of the titles published by
> Broadbent and Dunn.  John Wood has arranged some very clever
> arrangements for 4 horns and rhythm section.  The arrangements are
> pricey, being British publications, but are really worth it to have in
> your library.
>
> Happy Holiday Horning!
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Eldon Matlick
>
>
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