Edith Borroff: Sonata for Horn and Piano - Nikolette LaBonte
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- Опубліковано 18 лис 2024
- Nikolette LaBonte, horn
Kurt Galvan, piano
Recorded live in August 2019 at the Eastman Horn Institute Faculty Recital
Edith Borroff Sonata for Horn and Piano (1954)
I. Rhapsody
II. Scherzo
III. Sarabande
IV. Estampie
Rhapsody 0:00
Scherzo 6:15
Sarabande 8:35
Estampie 11:16
Lovely performance :)
What a lovely performance. Thank you so much for sharing!!
Bravissima!!👏👏👏👏
I playing this for my junior recital! My heart says yes, but my mouth says kill me
Can I ask for the sheet music of this beauty?
Brilliant playing! Your sound in the "tubby" range right below the treble staff is robust and secure.
The horn is a superior solo instrument due to its evocative alpine horn or "woodsy" sound and the fact that so many colors can be produced.
The standard double horn is a hybrid of multiple instruments: the natural horn in F, valved horn in F, natural B-flat and valved B-flat and the hand coloring and muting. Wind and brass instruments cannot match the palette of colors produced by singers, violinists and cellists, but the horn comes very close! The instrument also has the finest solo repertoire of the brass.
Beautiful playing! Congrats! I would love to get the music for this piece. Could you help me out?
Hi! I'd try reaching out and sending an email to the American Composers Alliance! I actually was able to get this music through their archive scans since Robert King Music no longer publishes this work.
Bravo! You might like to try my Sonata?
Did you do any research on this piece? I am writing two papers on it and the deeper I dive into it the more questions I seem to have.
Actually yes! I'm also working on something at the moment! I'd recommend checking out the Composers interview with the ACA or checking out any of her other music history textbooks!
Where can I find and buy this music? I would love to be able to interpret it
Hi! I'd try reaching out and sending an email to the American Composers Alliance! I actually was able to get this music through their archive scans since Robert King Music no longer publishes this work.
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