[Sheet music] Heinrich Gugel (c.1781-c.1830) - Concert pour le Cor (1824) I. Allegro moderato

[Sheet music] Heinrich Gugel (c.1781-c.1830) - Concert pour le Cor (1824) I. Allegro moderato

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Composer: Heinrich Gugel (c.1781-c.1830)
Work: Premier Concert pour le Cor en Fa (1824) - I. Allegro moderato
Software: Sibelius + Instruments samples
World Premiere: Yes
Sheet music (pdf): https://s9.imslp.org/files/imglnks/usimg/2/24/IMSLP634895-PMLP294351-GUGEL_Concerto_for_french_(nautral)_horn_and_orchestra_-_Full_Score.pdf
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Heinrich Gugel [Gugl]
(Stuttgart, c.1781 - c.1830)

German composer and hornist. He was the son of the ducal Württemberg music director Georg Anton Gugel (1743-1802). He received early musical lessons by his father and by his older brother and hornist Joseph Gugel. According to a report in the musical correspondence of the German Filarmonic Society (No.15, April 20, 1791) he was a 9-year-old virtuoso on the horn. From 1795 he was a regular horn player in Germany performing, together with two older brothers, several concerts and chamber music. Around 1807 he settled in Mainz. From 1812 to 1821 he toured Europe visiting and performing horn music in Riga (1812), St. Petersburg (1813, 1817), Kiev (1817), Riga (1822), Mietau (1823), Königsberg (1823), Strasbourg (1823). Then he presumably settled back in Mainz. In 1824 he published several works for horn, among them, 12 Horn Etudes, a Nocturne pastorale and a Horn Concerto. His last public performance was in Bremen (1827). #ClassicalMusic