Repertoire

The competition repertoire stated by the candidate in the application form is binding and cannot be changed. The jury is authorised to determine the order and duration of pieces in the individual competition performances.

Candidates are obliged to learn the following repertoire:

Category A - up to 20 years of age

1st ROUND

a) An obligatory piece (from memory):
Antonio Rosetti: Concerto in E flat major (Murray C 49/Kaul III:36) - 1st and 2nd movements only; Ed.: Deutscher Verlag für Musik, Leipzig
b) One of the following pieces:
Georges Barbboteau: 5 Pieces Poétique (1972) – two pieces of your choice; Ed.: Éditions Choudens
Sigurd Berge: Hornlokk; Ed.: Wilhelm Hansen Verlag
Bernhard Krol: Laudatio; Ed.: N. Simrock, Hamburg – London


2nd ROUND (elimination round):

a) An obligatory piece (from memory):
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Rondo in E flat major, KV 371; Ed.: Editio Bärenreiter
b) One of the following pieces:
Eugene Bozza: En Foret; Ed.: Alphons Leduc & Cie, 1941
Eugene Bozza: Sur les Cimes; Ed.: Alphonse Leduc & Cie, 1960
Paul Dukas: Villanelle pour Cor et Piano; Ed.: Éditions Durand & Cie


3rd ROUND (final):

a) One of the following pieces (from memory):
Franz Strauss: Concerto, Op. 8; Ed.: Universal Edition
Richard Strauss: Concerto No. 1 in E flat major, Op. 11; Ed.: Universal Edition UE 1039a

The repertoire must not be played on natural horn.



Category B - up to 30 years of age

1st ROUND

a) An obligatory piece (from memory):
Antonio Rosetti: Concerto in D minor (Murray C 38/Kaul III:43) - 1st and 2nd movements only; Ed.: N. Simrock, Hamburg - London
b) One of the following pieces:
Malcolm Arnold: Fantasy for Horn, Op. 88; Ed.: Faber Music
Vitali Bujanovsky: Espagna; Ed.: Muzika 1976
Siegfried Matthus: Hoch willkommt das Horn; Ed.: Friedrich Hofmeister Musikverlag
Esa – Pekka Salonen: Concert Étude; Ed.: Chester Music
Klement Slavický: Musica per Corno solo – 2nd and 3rd movements only; Ed.: Hofheim, Leipzig (FH 2038)
Milan Slavický: Tre Pezzi; Ed.: Editions BIM


2nd ROUND (elimination round):

a) One of the following pieces :
Gioacchino Rossini: Prelude, Theme and Variations; Ed.: Edition Peters
Robert Schumann: Adagio and Allegro in A flat major, Op. 70; Ed.: Edition Peters
Carl Maria von Weber: Concertino in E minor, Op. 45; Ed.: Edition Peters
b) One of the following pieces (from memory):
Christoph Förster: Concerto No. 1 in E flat major; Ed.: Friedrich Hofmeister, Leipzig
Christoph Förster: Concerto No. 2 in E flat major; Ed.: Marvin M. McCoy, 1981, D.B.A. McCoy´s Library
Johann Joachim Quantz: Concerto in E flat major; Ed.: Edition Kunzelmann
Georg Philip Telemann: Concerto in D major; Ed.: Hans Sikorski


3rd ROUND (final):

a) One of the following pieces (from memory):
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Concerto No. 4 in E flat major, KV 495; Ed.: Edition Breitkopf
Jan Václav Stich – Punto: Concerto No. 5 in F major; Ed.: Editor Ka We 107
b) One of the following pieces:
Jiří Pauer: Concerto; Ed.: Artia Prague
Othmar Schoeck: Concerto, Op. 65; Ed.: Hawkes & Sons London Ltd.
Richard Strauss: Concerto No. 1 in E flat major, Op. 11; Ed.: Universal Edition UE 1039a
Richard Strauss: Concerto No. 2 in E flat major; Ed.: Boosey & Hawkes

The repertoire must not be played on natural horn.

 

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