Essential Mozart : Horn Concerto No. 3 (High Quality)

Posted at June 11th, 2010 by admin

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Horn Concerto No. 3 in E-flat major, K. 447 was completed between 1784 and 1787. The work is in three movements:
I. Allegro
II. Romance (Larghetto)
III. Allegro Rondo

This concerto “has clarinets besides bassoons and string for accompaniment. They bring warmth and light colouring to this most attractive work, and in spite of unadventurous support they partner the bassoons in many typical phrases.”

Duration : 0:4:19


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25 Responses to “Essential Mozart : Horn Concerto No. 3 (High Quality)”

  1. Comment by Jagtarro

    This is an amazing …
    This is an amazing horn player, wow :)

  2. Comment by Agomongo1235

    @NeonFast lol
    @NeonFast lol

  3. Comment by ComradeSephiroth

    It’s interesting …
    It’s interesting that Mozart preferred the keys of D and Eb for horn instead of E and F…I tend to agree with Mozart’s ear on this one – an F horn is voiced just a little higher than I would consider aesthetically ideal. The D horn might be a little tougher to play well but the voicing is more balanced IMO.

  4. Comment by ComradeSephiroth

    @XavierAliatos Horn …
    @XavierAliatos Horn is one of the best instruments to study if you want to be forced to think ‘outside the box.’ More than any other instrument, horn repertoire developed and evolved around the natural (valveless) horn, so you’ll have to learn about things like the harmonic series, hand horn technique, and multiple transpositions. Understanding the horn requires an active and eager brain!

  5. Comment by fer1fer2fer3

    Who is the hornist? …
    Who is the hornist?? Vicente Zarzo???

  6. Comment by fer1fer2fer3

    Who is the cornist?
    Who is the cornist?

  7. Comment by XavierAliatos

    @plumbob553 …
    @plumbob553 Actually, the rich sound of the horn was one of the main reasons I switched. The other was that everyone in the advanced band class has to learn a second instrument, so I decided on the French Horn. It’s been pretty good to me since, except for how the school only owns one double horn (what I’m used to playing), and the single horn is a lot different to play…

  8. Comment by BO1R1S1

    Does someone know …
    Does someone know who is playing that? (Orchestra, Soloist, Conductor)
    Because it’s hard to find a version of this excellence.

  9. Comment by 44jesusfreak4

    @plumbob553 i can …
    @plumbob553 i can avtually and i have played it and sorry it isn’t really that out of tune i was listing with bad ear phones that were screwed up but it is too fast

  10. Comment by DarkKnight6464

    @weareshortandgreen …
    @weareshortandgreen yeah… it is next tuesday and i have a lot of work on it still, plus im getting an orthoscopy on my knee the same day

  11. Comment by weareshortandgreen

    @DarkKnight6464 …
    @DarkKnight6464 good luck!!!!!!!!

  12. Comment by weareshortandgreen

    @44jesusfreak4 oh …
    @44jesusfreak4 oh shut up
    like you could play that

  13. Comment by plumbob553

    @XavierAliatos …
    @XavierAliatos Co-incedental, I am learning to play the flute, but I adore the rich sound that comes from the french horn. Didn’t you like the personal tone of the flute? I would be interested in the reason that you changed instruments.

  14. Comment by plumbob553

    @44jesusfreak4 …
    @44jesusfreak4 Hello, ‘out of tune’? Which tune were you listening to? Try again…

  15. Comment by 44jesusfreak4

    too fast so out of …
    too fast so out of tune

  16. Comment by XavierAliatos

    Working on this for …
    Working on this for my solo performance piece this year. Got 8 weeks to learn it from nothing, so wish me luck!
    Really glad I was able to find a horn solo/accompanied piece that was in my range, as I’ve only been playing for about a year now. (Started with flute about 5 years ago)

  17. Comment by seanchristopherfranc

    hmmm sounds subdued …
    hmmm sounds subdued, but not sure about depressive

  18. Comment by DarkKnight6464

    im playing this for …
    im playing this for solo and ensemble

  19. Comment by JTJJ

    Please look up …
    Please look up Jacek Muzyk for horn concertos. He is awesome. This sound for this horn one sounds flat.

  20. Comment by crayonsness

    I’ll be playing …
    I’ll be playing this for my grade 5 exam, at some point this year. It’s beautiful, as long as I’m not the one playing it. XD

  21. Comment by Iwillrockuresocksoff

    I’m doing this …
    I’m doing this piece, the Allegro Rhondo section for my level 5 NYSSMA solo

  22. Comment by thats1awesome5

    @BabbyThief you …
    @BabbyThief you play french horn!?!?!

  23. Comment by Secondofolitude

    @FrenchHornMaster …
    @FrenchHornMaster practice

  24. Comment by Silverlin212

    Wow! you have a …
    Wow! you have a very narrow comprehension of Mozart’s music if you think this piece sounds “laborious”.

  25. Comment by BME15CAR

    Thank You.. Jehovah …
    Thank You.. Jehovah God for W.A.Mozart