Glière: Horn Concerto- mov. 1 (part 1 of 2)

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Hermann Baumann, horn. Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra. Kurt Masur, conductor.
1. Allegro to cadenza
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  • amaaaaaazzzzinnng :) Can somebody recommend me a good CD with Gliere's music only? :)

  • @FilmComposeRaHoppe My favorite Gliere works are this concerto, his 3rd symphony ("Ilya Muromets"), and the ballet The Red Poppy. Try amazon.com. The best in my opinion are under the record label Naxos. Just add it after the work in the search bar. Hope that helps!

  • La mejor versión del concierto Gliere. Impresionante sonoridad, expresividad y emotividad en la interpretación de este maravilloso concierto!!

    Hermann Baumann gracias por todos estas grabaciones.

  • @MrXato34 Baumann hace que el sonido difícil fácil.

  • Is that a Alexander Mod. 98 High B Horn?

  • @P0dDels Some kind of descant horn. This photo was from the Quoniam in the Mass in B minor with Richter.

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  • omg hermann baumann is my hero (and radek baborak). wow that sounds amazing

  • the best gliere in the world hermann baumann!

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  • Does anyone have a written part to the Cadenza? Here is my email latorre@umich.edu

  • The first rule of music is there are no rules. Music is about feeling. If someone were singing this, no one would object to the vibrato. Personally, I think all these horn "purists" need to quick picking this apart and enjoy the fantastic performance.

  • Search "Tribute to the hornist Hermann Baumann".

    Video recordings reminiscent.

  • Tribute to the hornist Hermann Baumann, remembering his recordings and his musical career.

  • Who says horn can't use vibrato?

  • What is a descant horn? Is it easier to play high notes? By easier, I don't mean easier to land on. I mean less breath support or whatever it takes to play high. (I could never do it without lots of pressure on the mouthpiece).

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