Concerto for Horn, String Orchestra, and Timpani, Op. 150

Composer: BOWEN, York

Quick Facts

  • Written in 1955 for British horn player Dennis Brain
  • Premiered in 1956 and performed by Brain and the Welbeck String Orchestra conducted by Maurice Miles.

About the Piece

  • Listen for –
    • The musical tribute to Richard Strauss‘s first horn concerto in the final (third) movement.
  • Fun fact – while best known as a pianist, Bowen studied horn at the Royal Academy of Music and subsequently wrote several pieces showcasing the instrument.
    • Additional fun fact – nearly 20 years earlier, Dennis Brain’s father, Aubrey Brain, had been the inspiration for Bowen’s Horn Sonata.1

Sources

  1. Lewis Foreman, Notes in accompanying booklet, British Horn Concertos performed by David Pyatt and the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Nicholas Braithwaite, Lyrita 316, 2015, compact disc.

Cut IDs

25036