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HORN Curriculum

Lauren Becker & Stephanie Blaha, Instructors

 

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Level I (school grade 5)

Studies

Correct playing position and posture, correct right hand position

Basic buzz on mouthpiece, proper breathing; sound production – formation of embouchure/aperture and placement on mouthpiece with horn Learn fingerings, read music, learn basic rhythms Introduction to scale degrees and rhythm words

Participate in a school music program.

 

Suggested Methods

Rubank - Elementary Method for Horn

Froseth - Do It! Play Horn, v. 1 and 2

Kinyon - Breeze Easy Horn, v. 1 and 2

 

Sample Solos

NYSSMA level 2

Tchaikovsky - Theme from Swan Lake

Mendelssohn/Jones, arr. - Love Song

Mendelssohn/Buchtel - Nocturne from Midsummer Night’s Dream

Jones - The Ash Grove & The Dusky Night

 

Skills

Establish a basic warm-up and practice routine

Basic lip slurs and beginning arpeggios

Harmonic series

Learn proper use and fingerings of double horn, if applicable

Begin learning all major scales

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Level II (school grade 6)

 

Studies

Continue Level I studiesLearn to recognize & appreciate different musical styles and develop personal preferencesListen to recordings of horn musicParticipate in NYSSMA solo contest 

 

Methods

Rubank - Intermediate Method – Horn

Getchell - First Book of Practical Studies

Horner - Primary Studies 

 

Sample Solos

Level 3 NYSSMA Solos

Bach/Gounod, arr. Hauser - Ave Maria

Corelli, arr. Hauser - Sarabanda & Gavotta

Beethoven, arr. Jones - German Dance

Saint-Saëns, arr. Stout - The Swan

Schumann, arr. Stout - Träumerie  

 

Skills

Continued attention to mechanics of breathing and tone production:                 

  • Learn to hear and produce a focused tone                 

  • Understand breathing and issues surrounding body tension    

  • Strengthen embouchure, extend range

Improve pitch recognition and ear trainingImprove articulation accuracy and variety

Warm-up routine expanded to include beginning flexibility exercises, tonguing exercises

Learn all major scales

Aim for 2-octave range

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Level III (grade 7)

Studies

Continue Level II studies 

Play in a group outside of school ensemble 

Participate in NYSSMA solo contest

 

Methods

Horner - Primary Studies

Getchell - Scond Book of Practical Studies

Maxime-Alphonse - 200 New Melodic & Gradual Studies for Horn, Bk. 1 or 2

 

Sample Solos

NYSSMA grade 4 with piano

Corelli - Sonata in F Major

Gliere - Intermezzo

Mozart - Concerto 2, 3 or 4, Mvmt. 2

Saint-Saëns - Romance, Op. 36

Mendelssohn, arr. Jones - Andante

 

Skills

Warm-up routine expanded to include flexibility exercises, high and low register exercises and arpeggios

Aim for 2 ½ octave range

Start developing ensemble skills - how to follow a conductor & play with others

Develop effective practice habits and skills

Begin practicing sight-reading

Begin learning minor scales – natural and harmonic

 

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Level IV (School grade 8-9)

Studies

Continue Level III studies 

Play in an orchestra outside of school ensemble 

Play on an ECMS recital

Participate in NYSSMA solo contest.

 

Methods

Schantl - Grand Theoretical & Practical Method for the Valve Horn

Pottag - Preparatory Melodies to Solo Work

Kopprasch - 60 Studies, Book 1

Maxime-Alphonse - 200 Studies, Book 2 or 3

Ed. Labar - Horn Player’s Audition Handbook

 

Sample Solos

NYSSMA grade 5 with piano

Bozza - En Irlande

Chabrier - Larghetto

Glazounov - Reverie

Mozart - Concerto 1; Concerto 2, mvmt. 3; Concerto 3, mvmt. 1 or 3; Concerto 4, mvmt. 3

Mozart, arr. Jones - Rondo (Quintet with Strings)

Strauss - Nocturno, Op. 7

 

Skills

Warm-up routine expanded to include long tones and double tonguing

Aim for a 3-octave range

Emphasis on intonation

Learn all minor scales – natural, harmonic & melodic

Begin transposition exercises

Begin study of orchestral repertoire with Horn Player’s Audition Handbook

 

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Level V:  Diploma Level (school grade 10-11)

Studies

Continue Level IV studies

Participate in NYSSMA solo contest

Play in an orchestra outside of school ensemble

Play in a chamber music group

Play on an ECMS recital

Continue study of orchestral repertoire

Look into attending a summer music program

 

Methods

Schantl - Grand Theoretical & Practical Method for the Valve Horn

Kopprasch - 60 Studies, Book 1 and 2

Maxime-Alphonse - 200 Etudes, Book 3 or 4

Pottag - 335 Melodious & Progressive Studies, Bk. 1

Ed. Labar - Horn Player’s Audition Handbook

 

Sample Solos

NYSSMA grade 6 with piano

Beethoven - Sonata, Op. 17                                          

Heiden - Sonata for Horn & Piano

Mozart - Concerto No. 2 or 4, Mvmt. 1

Saint-Saëns - Morceau de Concert

Strauss, F.- Concerto for Horn, Op. 8

Strauss - Concerto No. 1

 

Skills

Develop ability to recognize musical & technical problems and solutions

Play advanced warm-up routine, including flexibility, high and low register exercises, long tones, arpeggios, multiple tonguing and lip trills

Aim for 3 ½ - 4 octave range

Mastery of all major and minor scales

 

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Level VI: Honors Level (School Grade 11-12)

Studies

Continue Level V studies

Exercise initiative in gaining orchestral and chamber music experiences by attending RPO concerts and looking into attending a summer music festival outside of Rochester

Prepare to make music a major part of college experience

Participate in NYSSMA solo contest

 

Methods

Schantl - Grand Theoretical & Practical Method for the Valve Horn

Kopprasch - 60 Studies, Book 1 and 2

Maxime-Alphonse - 200 Studies, Book 4 or 5

Pottag - 335 Melodious & Progressive Studies, Bk. 1

Gallay - 40 Preludes, Op. 27

Pottag - Horn Passages, v. 1-3

 

Sample Solos

NYSSMA grade 6 solos with piano

Bozza - En Foret

Dukas - Villanelle

Haydn - Concerto No. 1

Hindemith - Horn Sonata (1939)

Jacob - Concerto                

Schumann - Adagio and Allegro, Op. 70

Wilder - Sonata No. 3 for Horn and Piano

 

Skills

Develop personal music style and artistry; demonstrate a high musical potential

Prepare three contrasting works, including a major concerto and a twentieth-century work

Expand orchestral excerpt repertoire with Pottag excerpt books

 

 Last updated: 9/9/08

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