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Johann Christoph Vogel was born in Nuremberg in
1758 and was first educated by the chapel master G.W. Gruber, later by J. Riepel
in Regensburg who taught Vogel the words of Graun and Hasse. In 1776 Vogel went
to Paris playing the horn in the orchestras of the dukes of Montmorency and
Valentinois. There he was witness of the dramatic dispute about the opera reform
in Paris and became devotee of Gluck.
In 1786 his first opera "Das goldene Vlies" was
played with great success. His next opera Demophon even beat it with even more
success in 1788, however Vogel died short time earlier, on the 27th June 1788 in
Paris.
His both Concertantes for 2 horns and
orchestra had been published in 1780s by Sieber in Paris. Both works are in e
major, the first with two oboes and two tutti horns in addition to the strings.
The title of the second concertante names the same instrumentation, however
there were two flute parts in addition which are independent of the oboe parts.
The concertantes seem to be oriented on works of Rosetti because there are many
stilistic advices of that time like the 6/8 rhythm in the third movement, also
called Rondo a la chasse.
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Concertante No 1 E major for 2 Horns and
Orchestra
| Here the 1st page of the 1st horn in
Adobe Acrobat pdf-file |
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edition |
order-no. |
ISMN-Number |
price |
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Orchestra Parts |
ROM 130 |
ISMN
M-50154-017-4
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on loan |
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Score |
ROM 130a |
ISMN
M-50154-018-1
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22,00 € |
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Piano reduction |
ROM 130b |
ISMN
M-50154-019-8
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20,00 € |
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Concertante No2 E major for 2 Horns and Orchestra
| Here the 7th page of the 1st horn in
Adobe Acrobat pdf-file |
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edition |
order-no. |
ISMN-Number |
price |
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Orchestra Parts |
ROM 131 |
ISMN
M-50154-020-4
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on loan |
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Score |
ROM 131a |
ISMN
M-50154-021-1
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22,00 € |
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Piano reduction |
ROM 131b |
ISMN
M-50154-022-8
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20,00 € |
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