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Anton Joseph Hampel

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185: 132: 256: 169: 222: 162: 119: 261: 155: 251: 97: 215: 266: 84:, who went on to refine the hand-stopping technique and spread it through Europe, inspiring works from composers such as 208: 115: 105:, R. Morley-Pegge, Proceedings of the Musical Association, 69th Sess., 1942 - 1943 (1942 - 1943), pp. 34–55 23:
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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This article on a musician who plays a brass instrument is a
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It was this development that enabled the horn repertoire of
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This article about a German classical musician is a
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