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Concerto   for 4 Horns and Orchestra E-major

The premiere performance took place in Berlin, 16th October 1818, probably named Concertino for 3 natural horns and one chromatical horn ("Concertino für drei Waldhörner und einem chromatischem Horne"). 

The history of the concerto 

 

This concerto is only preserved in a copy of e flat-major. According to the catalogue of Darmstadt, the concerto was originally written in e-major. Thus it will be edited in both versions. The music in e-major will be sold on special order with a fortnight  delivery time (parts, score and piano reduction). 

 

The common version in e flat major is something easier to play in the first horn part, which is composed up to written e'''.

note range of the horn part 1.Horn in Eflat (or E)
first side of the score as Adobe Acrobat pdf-file

Edition in 

Order-No ISMN-Number Price
parts

ROM 39

ISMN M-700168-74-2  on loan
score

ROM 39a

ISMN M-700168-75-9 35,00 €
piano reduction 

ROM 39b

ISMN M-700168-76-6 26,00 €

The original version in e-major:

parts

ROM 39-E

ISMN M-700168-89-6  on loan
score

ROM 39a-E

ISMN M-700168-90-2 35,00 €
piano reduction 

ROM 39b-E

ISMN M-700168-91-9 26,00 €
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