1 resultado para Miller, Warren E. (Warren Edward), 1924-

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In the 17th and 18th centuries, the European hunting horn was an instrument associated with the thrill of the chase, rustic scenes, and the pageantry of royal hunts. The sound of this horn and the music that evolved from its heritage would inspire composers writing for the modern horn. TALLY HOrn! Echoes of Hoofbeats and Haunts: Recorded Selections for Horn and Piano are two compact discs of works for horn and piano as well as solo horn reflecting this association with the hunt and include additional works of expressive contrast â lyrical pieces and nocturnes. Nine of the pieces reflect the modern hornâs beginnings and they are Abbotâs Alla Caccia, Bergs Horn-Lokk, Boutryâs Chassacor, Bozzaâs En Fôret, Büsserâs La Chasse de St. Hubert, Pessardâs In the Forest, Piantoniâs Air de Chasse, Schmidâs Im Tiefsten Walde, and Vinterâs Hunterâs Moon. By contrast, three of the selections, Gliérs Nocturne, Straussâ Nocturno, and Van Ecchauts Nachtpoëma are nocturnes that showcase the expressive quality of the horn. In addition, Bushâs Autumn Poem, Baconâs Song After the Rain, and Webberâs Summer Pastures are included for their lyric qualities and evocations of nature. The largest work of the project is John Williamsâs Concerto for Horn. Its five movements feature both hunting horn traits and expressive qualities. Alejandro Hernandez-Valdez and Grace Cho were the two pianists engaged for the recording. The recording engineer was Edward Kelly. The producer was Carlos Rodriquez. The pieces were recorded at the Spencerville Seventh-day Adventist Church sanctuary in Spencerville, Maryland between November 2010 and February 2011.