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Myths & Legends - Music for Horn Quartet
American Horn Quartet
Myths & Legends - Music for Horn Quartet
Genres: Special Interest, Classical
 
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This new recording is dedicated to contemporary composers writing specifically for the horn quartet. In 2002, the American Horn Quartet recorded its Take 9 release [MSR Classics, MS1089] together with the horn section o...  more »

     
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All Artists: American Horn Quartet
Title: Myths & Legends - Music for Horn Quartet
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: MSR Classics
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 12/4/2007
Genres: Special Interest, Classical
Styles: Chamber Music, Historical Periods, Classical (c.1770-1830)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 681585126820

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This new recording is dedicated to contemporary composers writing specifically for the horn quartet. In 2002, the American Horn Quartet recorded its Take 9 release [MSR Classics, MS1089] together with the horn section of the New York Philharmonic. A featured work on this disc was Eric Ewazen's Grand Canyon Suite. After hearing this recording, the composer contacted the group and offered them another as-of-yet unperformed horn quartet, Myths and Legends. The group took up this new work enthusiastically and has performed it in many concerts since its completion in 2005. Back in 1995, composer and hornist Kazimierz Machala approached the group with one of his earliest works, a horn quartet with the working title of Three Etudes for Horn Quartet. After one reading, the group decided that this piece should be added to its concert repertoire. Following a few a changes, the final version of the quartet was presented to the AHQ with the new title, Intuitions. Since joining the AHQ in 1985, Kerry Turner has written many works for horn quartet which the group regularly performs. Barbara Allan and Rule Britannia! have been featured in concerts since 2002. The most recent work, Three Pieces for Four Horns, was completed in 2004, and was originally written for advanced high school or college level ensembles. Mr. Turner strove to maintain his unique compositional style while at the same time writing a piece that didn't have the same high technical demands of most of his other works. The AHQ performed the work for the first time in 2006. It has proved to be very popular with audiences and has taken its place in the regular AHQ repertoire.
 

CD Reviews

Another Triumph
Douglass Shands | Austin, TX USA | 10/21/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Featuring three major quartets composed specifically for French horns, "Myths and Legends" is a CD I heartily recommend. The American Horn Quartet once again establishes itself as one of the best, if not the best, horn quartets. Composers Eric Ewazen, Kerry Turner (also a member of AHQ), and Kazimierz Machala have created horn quartets which are both technically challenging for the performers and quite listenable for the audience. Ewazen's "Myths and Legends" is tightly composed with four contrasting movements while Turner's "Three Movements for Four Horns" reflects his broad, expansive style. Machala's "Intuitions for Horn Quartet" is the most modern sounding in the outer movements with a beautifully experessive largo inner movement.

"Myths and Legends" should be in the library of every lover of horn music.

























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Another great performance
D. Hals | 03/30/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I have been listening to the American Horn Quartet every since I first started listening to music. I am a horn player and am drawn to this group like a moth towards a light.



I find there are two main reasons I love listening to this group. The first is the wonderful composing and arrangements. Works for the horn quartet are in short supply, yet the three composers on this album have proven why there needs to be much more. The second reason is the mastery each performer has over the horn (widely regarded as the most difficult instrument in the orchestra). These guys can not only play beautifully together, but can do so while playing at speeds and ranges not though possible.



If you have never heard the American Horn Quartet, you should buy this album. If you have all the other American Horn Quartet albums, you should buy this album. If you have never heard a French horn (I would argue this is near impossible), then you should buy this album. The American Horn Quartet is simply amazing and this album continues their wonderful composing and performing."
Rich and subtle
Fred Applegate | New York, NY | 10/05/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"These are wonderful players who are not just in love with their own sound, though they could easily be excused for being so. They play with subtlety and insight, and tremendous sensitivity. Not just for the horn aficionado: beautiful and thoughtful music making."