![]() The 15 “Various Duets” are a nice little set and are made available here as a short PDF document. Those are of course very dated now, but still the Tutor has two sections that are very worth a look at today. In terms of comparable horn publications of the time I think the most unique thing is the fairly extensive group of orchestral excerpts. ![]() The edition I referenced was copyrighted in 1892 and is the “New and Revised Edition” of the Tutor.Įlements of the Tutor are identical to materials found in the Oscar Franz method, but most of the publication is unique. ![]() Otto Langey (1851-1922) was a cellist and educator who published quite a few method books in a series of publications, including one for the French horn. The Otto Langey Tutor is little known and most likely not used anywhere today. One of my strong interests is the history of horn pedagogy, and over the years I have accumulated quite a number of interesting horn methods from the 19th century.
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