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Music - Subject Guides

An archive of past music subject guides found on the Music Library website.

French Horn

Bruchle, Bernhard. Horn Bibliographie. 3 vols. Wilhelmshaven: Heinrichshofen, 1970-1983.

M33.5 .W2 S53 1942 MUSIC REFERENCE

 

A comprehensive listing of music for solo horn, horn and keyboard, and various combinations of multiple horns or other instruments. All headings in German except for Vol. 3 which has English translations.

 

Farr, Linda Anne. A Horn Player's Guide to Orchestral Excerpts. Columbia, SC: Broad River Press, 1978.

ML 128 .H67 F4 MUSIC REFERENCE

 

A guide to over 900 excerpts contained in 54 volumes of orchestral literature published between 1940 and 1978.

 

Hernon, Michael. French Horn Discography. New York: Greenwood, 1986.

ML 156.4 .H7 H5 1986 MUSIC REFERENCE


An extensive listing of recordings of the horn either as solo instrument or in ensemble. Not limited to recordings still available, so provides an historical overview. Includes indexes of hornists and ensembles.

 

Wilkins, Wayne. Index of French Horn Music. Magnolia, AR: Music Register, 1978.

ML128 .H67 W5 MUSIC REFERENCE

 

A limited work listing composer, title, and publisher only of solo and ensemble literature for the horn.

 

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