With his first horn concerto, the merely eighteen-year-old Richard Strauss succeeded in producing a captivating masterstroke. To this day, the concerto is beloved throughout the world (not only) by horn players, and together with Mozarts masterworks numbers among the essential pieces in the instrument's repertoire. Peter Damm, former principal horn for the Staatskapelle Dresden and world-class soloist, has not only performed the concerto publicly over 170 times himself, but has also presented piv...
Walton's two coronation marches - Crown Imperial, written for the coronation of George VI in 1937, and Orb and Sceptre, written for the coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953 - are both stirring marches with sweeping tunes, and famous examples of the genre. They are published here in new editions taken from the Walton Edition volume of shorter orchestral pieces, with a short preface from the editor, David Lloyd-Jones.
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Romantic. Max Warnecke's Concert Piece, opus 28 or Konzertstck is characteristic of the nineteenth-century solo trombone tradition. At six minutes in duration, it is considerably shorter than contemporary solos of the time such as the Grfe Concerto. Like the David Concertino, it uses similar martial-style opening and closing themes with a lyrical middle section. The solo part and orchestral accompaniment are of medium difficulty and appropriate for school recitals or professional performances -...