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Winning Matrix for Horn in F
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arr Peter Lawrance

Winning Matrix for Horn in F

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Instrument: horn in F unaccompanied
Grade: medium
Catalogue No: 0146F
ISMN No: 9790570279531

Another great collection of over forty pieces for F Horn in a wide variety of styles ranging from the Classical horn repertoire to Jazz. Horn players of all ages will find something to enjoy practicing and performing. The collection offers the perfect extension to the hugely successful Winners series of books. As with all the Winners series, the range, technique and style of music have been carefully geared to the instrument and ability level.

The titles in Winning Matrix for F Horn have been arranged as unaccompanied solos but combined with the easy piano accompaniments they offer an even greater opportunity to explore the wide variety of styles found in the collection.

... Ain't Misbehavin' • Alabama Ragtime • All I Ask of You • Allegretto • Andante Cantabile • Barcarolle • Bess, You is My Woman Now • Blue Tango • Brandenburg Concerto No 2 • Bring Him Home • California Girls • Caravan • Caro Mio Ben • Castle on a Cloud • Les Chasseresses • Chiquitita • Curious Story • Der Freischütz • Drinking Song - Libiamo • España • Funeral March of a Marionette • The Girl with the Flaxen Hair • The Good, the Bad and the Ugly • Hushabye Mountain • In the Hall of the Mountain King • The Last Night of the World • March • Nervous Rag • Neville's Waltz • Pavane • Plaisir d'amour • Poirot • Procession of the Sardar • La Rejouissance • Ride of the Valkyries • Romance • The Shepherd's Farewell • Take Five • Tanz • The Trap • Wexford's Theme • Wouldn't it be Nice

For optional piano accompaniment see Next Title.
Peter Lawrance
Peter Lawrance had lessons with James Brown at the Royal Academy of Music after which he attended Liverpool and Reading Universities, studying composition with Hugh Wood and the horn with James Eastham. He then followed an extensive career in playing and teaching, including working as head of an instrumental teaching service and as an examiner for the Guildhall School of Music.
His educational music and compositions for brass, wind and orchestra have been widely published and performed.

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