Saint-Saëns, Camille: Morceau de Concert f-moll
As with Schumanns "Concert Piece for four Horns" op. 86 (HN 1138) Saint-Saëns "Morceau de Concert" was also composed with the idea of exploiting the technical possibilities of the new valve-horn mechanism. In this case, the French horn player Henri Chaussier provided the impulse. He had developed a novel Cor omnitonique and wanted to demonstrate the merits of his instrument with Saint-Saëns composition. Chaussiers invention did not gain acceptance amongst horn players although the "Morceau de Concert" did! From todays standpoint the popular work with one movement is not overly demanding technically; in addition, Saint-Saëns himself suggested two abridgements to simplify the piece, meaning that even advanced pupils can venture to play it.
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