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Anton Joseph Hampel

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player who is generally credited with having developed, somewhere between 1750 and 1760, the technique of
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inside the hoop in an attempt to achieve a fully chromatic instrument.
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The Evolution of the Modern French Horn from 1750 to the Present Day
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It was this development that enabled the horn repertoire of
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Anton Hampel
horn
hand-stopping
natural horns
chromatically
Heinrich Stölzel
Haydn
Mozart
Weber
Prague
Dresden
Germany
crooks
Giovanni Punto
Beethoven
CIMCIM, Edinburgh University
Free scores by Anton Joseph Hampel
International Music Score Library Project
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