Presenting performances by Honorary Members of the IHS.
Georges Barboteu performs Duvernoy's Second Nocturne for Horn and Harp with Lauralee Campbell. Recorded live at the 1978 IHS Symposium.
John Barrows and Michael Höltzel perform Bernard Heiden's Five Canons for Two Horns. Recorded live at the 1971 IHS Symposium.
Daniel Bourgue performs Honorary Member Georges Barboteu's Printemps live at the 1982 IHS Symposium in Avignon, France.
Vitaly Buyanovsky plays Schumann's Adagio & Allegro*
Vitaly Buyanovsky plays Rossini's Prelude, Theme & Variations*
Alan Civil plays Mozart's Concert Rondo, k371, at the 1983 International Horn Symposium.
James Decker and Pianist Nancy Bricard perform the first movement of the Sonata for Horn and Piano of Halsey Stevens.
Michael Hatfield plays Villanelle by Paul Dukas, recorded live at the 1983 IHS Symposium in Charleston, Illinois.
Douglas Hill plays the premiere of Bruce Yurko's Concerto for Horn and Wind Ensemble**
Charles Kavalovski plays the last movement of the Sonata by Bernard Heiden, recorded live at the 1973 IHS Symposium in Pomona, California.
David Krehbiel plays Bozza's En forêt at the 1971 IHS Symposium at Florida State University
A "Featured Artist Quartet" from the 1971 Symposium included Honorary Members, Dale Clevenger, Philip Farkas, Michael Höltzel and David Krehbiel. Here is their performance of a Gallay quartet.
Lucien Thévet plays the Long Call from Siegfried
Past President Frøydis Ree Wekre plays Honorary Member Vitaly Bujanovsky's España live at the 1982 IHS Symposium in Avignon, France.
* Thanks to Frøydis Ree Wekre for obtaining these recordings and permission to present them here
**Bruce Yurko (b. April 4, 1951) is a prolific and celebrated composer of wind ensemble music. He began his college study at Wilkes College in 1969 studying horn with Douglas Hill for two years. In 1975 he composed his Concerto for Horn and Wind Ensemble to be premiered at the University of Wisconsin with Hill as soloist and Eugene Corporon conductor. This is a recording of that premiere.