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To Heckelphone / Bass Oboe Repertoire ADDENDUM- Revised 2020 HECKELPHONE & BASS OBOE REPERTOIRE Heckelphone: Aho, Kalevi h-o Symphony #17 (2019) Barenz, Martin h-k Sonatine fur Heckelphon und Klavier Beatty, Stephen h-s 175 Articulations for Heckelphone h-c 245 Duet for Cello and Heckelphone (2013) h-c 246 Duet for Viola and Heckelphone h-c 283 Quartet for oboes, clarinet, Heckelphone, bassoon h-c 299 Trio for Heckelphone, Oboe, Harp h-c 300 Trio for Heckelphone, Clarinet, Harp h-c 301 Trio for Cor Anglais, Heckelphone, & Cello h-c 302 Duet for Flute and Heckelphone (2014) h-c 303 Trio for Flute, Heckelphone, & Harp h-c 886 Heckelphone Concerto Heckelphone, Harpsichord, Violin, Viola, Cello h-c 888 Heckelphone Concerto #2 (2017) h-s 1044 Heckelphone Solo h-s 1048 Heckelphone Solo #2 h-s 1053 Heckelphone Solo #3 h-c 1056 Duet for Heckelphone & Oboe d'amore (2018) h-c Duet for Bassetthorn & Heckelphone (2019) h-c 1610 Heckelphone Sonata (2018) h-c 1628 Heckelphone Sonata (2018) h-c 1628 Heckelphone Sonata (2018) Bernert, Helmut h-o Rhapsodie for tenor & orchestra (1921) (Anton Bohm Verlag, Augsburg) ms Bertelson, Jan h-o Symphony in D Minor, Opus 45 (2009) (“Tabula Rasa”) Blaske, Lee h-c Time Piece piano, strings, Heckelphone h-c Time Piece II piano, strings, Heckelphone Blitzstein, Marc h-o Romantic Piece for Orchestra (1930) 3 fl, 2 ob, Heckelphone, 2 cl, bscl, 2 bsn, cbn, 4 hrn, 3 trp, 3 trb, 3 timp, perc, pno, strings KWF (Kurt Weil Foundation) Bruckman, Kyle h-c Technological Music, Volume 1 (2015) Burleigh, Cecil h-cb Two Sketches from the Orient Opus 55 (1926/1928) (arranged by N. Clifford Page) Bruns, Mathias h-c 2 Stucke fur Hecklphon und 3 Celli (Accolade Musikverlag) ISBN: 9790501351664 Chiergato, Manuel h-c La Messa E Finita Sketch 1, Version A (2013) Clarke, Desmond h-c Meadowland (2019) bass oboe, Heckelphone, bassoon Clyde, Douglas h-o Classical & Scores Suite (2010) published by: Albedo Music SO.142533 Columb, Laurent h-c ZHAI -Concerto pour Hautbois Baryton (ou Heckelphone) et Orchestra de Chambre (2015) Cruz, L.O. h-o Five Measures of Music (2018) deRegt, Hendrik h-c 9 Variations on Psalm 5 oboe, oboe d'amore, English horn, Heckelphone (2017) Publisher: Digital Music & Print (Antwerp) Dowling, Lorlei h-c Russian Pathos (2019) contraforte, Heckelphone, harp Dubugnon, Richard h-o Via Lemanica (Commissioned by L'Orchestra de La Suisse Romand) Eaton, John h-c Lines from Meleager (2010) Meditations for mezzo-soprano and Heckelphone Eggert, Moritz h-c “Leipzig Noir 1914” (2014) trompete, Heckelphone, Bassklarinette, Schlagzeug (1 spieler), Strogeige/singende, E-Gittare, Strph violin, Musical Saw (Sikoroski HV235-HW-2014) Engle, K h-c Miracle Child: Lysa Trillama Strata Overture flute, horn, trumpet, violin, viola, cello, electric guitar, Balalaika, snare drum, cymbals, bass drum, drum set, Heckelphone Eotvos, Peter h-o Reading Malevich (2017-2018) (Schott) Farber, Andy h-o Star Trek Continues, Episode 5 (film) “Divided We Stand” Finko, David h-c Concerto Grosso #5 (2016) 4 oboes, oboe d'amore, English horn, Heckelphone (or bass oboe) Firml, Rudolf h-o Chansonette (1923) adaptation of R. Firml's “Chanson” for piano Haddad, Saed h-c Sombre for 13 Musicians Hamel, Micha h-o Snow White Opus 34 (2004-2007) Henze, Hans Werner h-o Aristaeus Dramma in musica (1997, revised 2002) (Schott) Heucke, Stefan h-o Der Mensch- Ode fur Alto und Orchester (1999, revised 2005) (Schott) Hill, Malcolm h-c Double-Reed Riddle Holt, Simon h-c Coroner's Report (2004) (Chester Music) h-c Boots of Lead, Feet of Clay (2011) Kingman, Nicholas h-o Towards the Gates of Heaven (1996-1997) Klein, Adam h-o De Philosophia De Scientia (2013) Kram, Richard h-c Irish Dances for Double Reed Quartet (2014) oboe, English horn, Heckelphone (or bass oboe), bassoon h-c Heckelphone Home (2014) Heckelphone (or bass oboe) and piano h-k Easy Miniatures for Heckelphone (or bass oboe) and piano (2014) Kurs, Alexander h-o The Cage (film) Lambert, John Thomas h-c Rondo Sonata #1 (2013 Lerstad, Terje Bjorn h-s Suite (1980) oboe doubling oboe d'amore, English horn, Heckelphone Mason, Quinn h-c Birthday Song (2013) h-k Dragonfly (for piano and Heckelphone) h-c Prelude to a Dream Mathis, R.L h-c Enduring Fragile Moves Opus 69 (2008) piano, oboe, marimba, contrabassoon, bass clarinet, oboe d'amore, Heckelphone McCreary, Bear h-c Papa Midnight Duduk, Heckelphone,Taragato North, Alex h-o The Devil's Brigade (film) (1968) h-o The Agony and the Ecstasy (film) Ortiz, Edgar A. h-c The Sombre Suite flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn in F, violin, viola, cello, double bass, harp, contrabassoon, Heckelphone (or bass oboe) Paraskakis, Michael h-c KAMA (2016) bass flute, Heckelphone, bass & contrabass clarinet, tubax, contraforte, trumpet, trombone, accordion, harp, viola, cello, double bass Penderecki, Krzysztof h-o Suite from Paradise Lost (2000) Perchanok, Mark h-c Sextet for Heckelphone and Woodwind Quintet (2020) Perry, William h-o The Mysterious Stranger (film) Plante, Cyril h-o Heckelphone Concerto, Opus 236 h-c Scherzo for Heckelphone and Piano, Opus 7 (1996) Newton, Brett h-c The Death of Myrddin (2019) Ortiz, Edgar A. h-c The Sombre Suite fl, ob, cl, bsn, contrabsn, Heckelphone, horn in F, violin, viola, cello, double bass, harp (published by Edgar A. Ortiz) Putz, Freidrich h-c Trio fur Viola, Heckelphone, und Klavier Powley, James b-o Eventide Shadows (2017) Red Scarves h-o Sort Of Scarlet (2017) Rieg, Norbert Hermann h-c Tansman Sonatine 1 & 2 Heckelphon et Orgel Riemann, Aribert h-o Tarde fur soprano und Orchester h-o L'invisible- Trilogie lyrique (Schott) h-c Medea (opera) composed 2007-2009, published 2011 (Schott ED20974) ISM: 9790001174404 Roennes, Robert h-c Bassoon Concerto (original version) (2005) bassoon + 4 Heckelphones + Contraforte Rose, Griffith h-o “Meme” (1977) Heckelphone, 3 fl, EH, bassetthorn, bscl, bsn, cbn, 4 vln, 2 vc, 2 perc, harp, pno, 2 hrn, trt, bass tpt, bstrb, tuba Santos, Luis h-op Anastasia (2018) Sayer, Leo h-pop I'm a One man Band Simon, Lucy h-o The Secret Garden (Broadway Musical) (1989) published by: Samuel French Skempton, Howard h-c Ben Somewhen Stover, Franklin h-k Feuilletons (2012) for basset clarinet in A and piano with alternate part for Heckelphone) (Edition Lyrique) Sylven, Jonny h-c Bagatelle (2019) Heckelphone + String Quatet Thoma, Xaver Paul h-c Quartett Opus 36 (1985) viola d'amore, Altflote, Bassethorn, Heckelphon h-c Dritte Kammersymphonie fur 18 Spieler Opus 186 (2018) Toft, Martin h-c Antiphonia Camerae pro quartetto duplici bassoon, English horn, viola I, viola II, Heckelphone, oboe, violin, violincello (publisher- Martin Toft) Toth, Brian h-o Miniature of Obscure Winds and Strings Heckelphone, English horn, bass flute, violins I & 2, viola, cellos, basses, harp Toyotomi, Devon h-c Trio for Heckelphone, viola, piano (2011) h-k Heckelphone Sonata (2012) h-c Lithium Daphne (2011/2013) Heckelphone (or bass oboe or Lupophone) Trimmel, Raimund h-c Doppelkonzerte fur Kontrafagott und Heckelphon (2015) Trojahn, Manfred h-o Orest (2011) Tsanoff, Hristo h-c Cantate Domine 1 Orgel, oboe, oboe d'amore, Englischhorn, Heckelphon, Geige, cello, bass,Gemeschter Chor (2011) h-c Stabat Mater Speciosa: No. II Tyberg, Marcel h-o Symphony #3 (1943) Vereno, Klemens h-s Kalendarblatt XXXVI (2003) Von Schillings, Max h-o Festspiel 1912 Ouverture (IKURO Edition) Walden, Stanley h-o Invisible Cities (1986) for: wind orchestra, harps, keyboards, percussion (including: 4 oboes, oboe II doubling Heckelphone, oboe IV doubling English horn) Wible, Michel h-c Arioso oboe d'amore, Heckelphone, bassoon (1995) Widmann, Jorg h-o Babylon -Suite fur Grosses Orchester (2014) Schott h-o Arche Oratorio fur Soli, Chore, Orgel, und Orchester (2017) Schott Winter, Paul h-c Earth h-s Miho: Journey to the Mountain Heckelphone and Bendir Zimmer, Hans h-o The Lion King (film) Piccolo Heckelphone: Oorebeek, Christina Viola ph-c New Media Pocket Opera (2006) oboe, electronic piccolo Heckelphone, soprano Schorno, David ph-c Garden of Dream (2006) oboe, piccolo Heckelphone, soprano, sound objets Bass oboe: Ades, Thomas b-o Tevot (2007) Agrell, Jeffrey b-c Blues for DD (ms) Aulio, Maxime b-o Symphonie de l'Espace 1-6 Barker, David b-k Sonata for Bass Oboe and Piano Bell, Jacob Thompson b-c Omlette Simple Bok, Henri b-c Bass Instincts Brewer, Spencer b-o Piper's Rhythm Broughton, Tim G. b-c Suite for Low Oboes 3 bass oboes Brown, Jacob b-c Musical Moment 3 (Composition #3) piano, cello, bass oboe Bruckman, Kyle h-c Technological Music, Volume 1 (2015) Carlton, Marvin J. b-c Scherzo: Homage to Poulenc for bass oboe and piano Chen, Yuang b-c Earth Spirit (2019) solo bass oboe, 2 horns, 1 trumpet, strings (Seycara Orchestral) Cherney, Brian b-c In the Great Museum of Our Memory Clark, Bill b-c Sonata for Bass oboe and Piano Clarke, Desmond b-c Meadowland bass oboe, Heckelphone, bassoon Clyde, Douglas b-o Classical & Scores Suite published by: Albedo Music SO.142533 Columb, Laurent b-c ZHAI -Concerto pour Hautbois Baryton (ou Heckelphone) et Orchestre de Chambre (2015) Dalton, Owen b-c Vie et Mort duet for bass oboe & bassoon (2016) b-o Behind Closed Doors (2017) b-c Duet for Bass oboe and Bassoon b-c Rush (2019) (for Wind Ensemble) de Guise, Jean Francois b-s Instance for bass oboe solo (2015) Doran, Matt b-c Quartet for the Oboe Family (Editions Vento) Feldman, Walter b-c Wolfs- <<Allgebrah>> fur 8 Instrumente (2015-2016) Filas, Juraj b-c Lieb Gite Freiheit Quartett fur oboe, Englischhorn, tenor oboe, und Fagott Fine, Elaine b-c Duo for oboe and Bassoon (2007) oboe d'amore (or oboe) & bass oboe (or bassoon) Finko, David b-c Concerto Grosso #5 (2016) 4 oboes, oboe d'amore, English horn, bass oboe (or Heckelphone) Fleming, Martha b-c Quartet for 2 oboes, English horn, bass oboe (1928) ms (All original, except for the end of the 2nd oboe part.
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