3 complete concertos, and two movements of another.
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He was known for his Classical playing, particularly his recordings of the Mozart horn concertos.
Shlomo Biederman has written: 'Concerto for horn and orchestra' -- subject(s): Concertos (Horn), Scores
There are alot. Mozart made 4 horn concertos each with 3 movements (exept for the 1st, which only had 2). He also made a concert rondo. He made the most horn music of all of the classical composers.
There are no Chopin's works originally written for horn and piano. There are some transcriptions as well as pieces using an horn in orchestral part (piano concertos and other works with orchestra).
David Christopher Barford has written: 'The horn concertos of Antonio Rosetti'
Dennis Brain
the most popular brass instrument is the french horn. I also play it :)
1. Four Seasons (most famous) 2. Piccolo concertos (actually a series of short piccolo concertos for teaching children!) A typically delightful and lively, springy set of compositions.Although known primarily for his violin concertos, Vivaldi created these and they have become quite popular, although not as famous as his Four Seasons. 3.hi auston
Only considering attested works, the number is 44 with the following distribution: piano (27), violin (5), horn (4), flute (1), bassoon (1), harp and flute (1), oboe (1), clarinet (1) for a total of 41 to which we can add 3 more: 1 sinfonian concertante for violin and viola 1 sinfonia concertante for oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon 1 flute concerto (arrangement of bassoon concerto)
Antonio Vivaldi