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Mozart wrote his "Zwölf Duos für zwei Hörner" ( 12 Duets for horn duet ) in or around 1786.They were written for natural horn in Eb and were probably composed for players within the Jacquin family circle of friends, one of whom was virtuoso hornist Joseph Leutgeb (1732-1811), whom Mozart knew in Salzburg. Leutgeb was the inspiration for Mozart's horn concertos.The first horn part in some of the duos is virtuosic as it goes up to a " high G" a full octave above the top space of the treble clef!!This is beyond the range of many players so I have transposed all of the duos into 3 keys: Eb (as in the original) C and Bb basso.I have also done parts in F either as separate parts, (hn1 and hn 2) or both on the same part as a duet.
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