3 complete concertos, and two movements of another.
He was known for his Classical playing, particularly his recordings of the Mozart horn concertos.
There are alot. Mozart made 4 horn concertos each with 3 movements (exept for the 1st, which only had 2). He also made a concert rondo. He made the most horn music of all of the classical composers.
Only considering attested works, the number is 44 with the following distribution: piano (27), violin (5), horn (4), flute (1), bassoon (1), harp and flute (1), oboe (1), clarinet (1) for a total of 41 to which we can add 3 more: 1 sinfonian concertante for violin and viola 1 sinfonia concertante for oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon 1 flute concerto (arrangement of bassoon concerto)
Mozart horn concerto 1-4, also nocturno op 7 strauss
W.A. Mozart and Franz Strauss.
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He was known for his Classical playing, particularly his recordings of the Mozart horn concertos.
There are alot. Mozart made 4 horn concertos each with 3 movements (exept for the 1st, which only had 2). He also made a concert rondo. He made the most horn music of all of the classical composers.
Only considering attested works, the number is 44 with the following distribution: piano (27), violin (5), horn (4), flute (1), bassoon (1), harp and flute (1), oboe (1), clarinet (1) for a total of 41 to which we can add 3 more: 1 sinfonian concertante for violin and viola 1 sinfonia concertante for oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon 1 flute concerto (arrangement of bassoon concerto)
Some of the most popular horn concertos include Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Horn Concerto No. 4 in E-flat major, K. 495, and Richard Strauss's Horn Concerto No. 1 in E-flat major, Op. 11. Other notable works include the Concerto for Horn and Orchestra by Beethoven and the Horn Concerto by Franz Joseph Haydn. These pieces are celebrated for their lyrical melodies and technical demands, making them staples in the horn repertoire.
Mozart horn concerto 1-4, also nocturno op 7 strauss
W.A. Mozart and Franz Strauss.
Mozart was a prolific composer. He composed all of the above - operas, symphonies and piano concertos - as well as songs and serenades, canons, piano sonatas, string quartets and quintets, chamber music, masses, dances and divertimentos. Traditionally, Mozart is believed to have composed 41 symphonies, but that figure has recently been revised to 68. He wrote 27 piano concertos, five known violin concertoes (possibly several more), four horn concertoes and at least 8 other concertoes. Mozart also composed 23 known operas.
just work on high Bbs and lip trills and you'll do fine :]
Some popular pieces of French horn music frequently performed in orchestras include Richard Strauss' "Horn Concerto No. 1" and "Horn Concerto No. 2," Mozart's "Horn Concerto No. 3" and "Horn Concerto No. 4," and Tchaikovsky's "Symphony No. 5" and "Symphony No. 6."
Shlomo Biederman has written: 'Concerto for horn and orchestra' -- subject(s): Concertos (Horn), Scores
french horn, piano, violin, flute (his concertos) he wrote for every orchestral instrument which is everything exept saxophone because those werent invented yet your welcome :) ~amanda