Want this question answered?
No one. It wasn't a French Horn. It was a Flugelhorn.
yes
That's a VERY good question....I had never really thought about that. For solo artists, The answer is Johnny Mathis with "Chances Are" in October 1957. For groups, the answer is The Platters with "The Great Pretender" in February 1956.
Rhoda - 1974 Johnny's Solo Flight - 4.9 was released on: USA: 11 December 1977
Mozart horn concerto 1-4, also nocturno op 7 strauss
Rhoda - 1974 Johnny's Solo Flight 4-9 was released on: USA: 11 December 1977
Johnny cash
Gilbert Vinter has written: 'Hunter's moon, for horn and orchestra' -- subject(s): Horn with orchestra, Solo with piano
Yes. It does not matter what other people think as long as u like. Ps I think it is a good solo
It can, but in large ensembles, there are usually two or four parts.
W.A. Mozart and Franz Strauss.
Ernest Tomlinson has written: 'Rhapsody and rondo for horn and orchestra' -- subject(s): Rondos (Horn with orchestra), Solo with piano