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Bissill, Richard – Campbell, Arthur: Going Solo (horn and piano)

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Setting: Horn and Piano
Length: 44 pages
Publisher: Faber Music
Item number: 0571514286
ISMN: 9780571514281
Going Solo (Horn) spans a wide range of repertoire from lively original material to imaginative arrangements for the early intermediate to intermediate french horn player, with piano accompaniment, carefully selected, written and arranged by Richard Bissill and Arthur Campbell. If you are preparing to face an audience for the first time - whether at home, at school, or on the concert platform - Going Solo offers a host of fresh challenges, and will be enjoyed by both player and audience alike.

Contents

1.
Spiritual: Nobody Knows
2.
Bissill: Promenade
3.
Sad Song **Trinity Guildhall selected piece: French Horn 2010-2012
4.
Waltz To Take Away **Trinity Guildhall selected piece: French Horn 2010-2012
5.
Hymn Of The High Plains
6.
March Of The Gimps
7.
Fourthright Fanfare
8.
Russianish Dance
9.
Traditional: David Of The White Rock
10.
Delius: La Calinda **ABRSM selected piece: Horn syllabus 2004-2012
11.
Mozart: Bei Mannern, Welche Liebe Fuhlen
12.
Tchaikovsky
13.
Humoresque
14.
Puccini
15.
Nessun Dorma **Trinity Guildhall selected piece: French Horn 2010-2012
16.
Bizet
17.
L’Arlésienne **Trinity Guildhall selected piece: French Horn 2010-2012
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