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- second trio of the 6th movement, the Menuetto, features a solo of the posthorn. Mahler and others incorporated the post horn into their orchestras for...
- Goldenes Posthorn is one of the oldest wine shops in Germany founded in 1498 and located in the historic center of Nuremberg city. During history it was...
- flugelhorn) solo. This posthorn episode closely resembles standardised posthorn signals in Austria and Prussia of the time. The posthorn melody is suddenly...
- The Serenade for Orchestra No. 9 in D major K. 320, Posthorn, was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Salzburg, in 1779. The m****cript is dated 3 August...
- philatelic exhibitions. The society issues its own journal, entitled The Posthorn. The journal has been in continuous publication since 1943, and is published...
- Renaissance and early Baroque cornett. The cornet was derived from the posthorn by applying valves to it in the 1820s. Initially using Stölzel valves,...
- there was a line below the wording, and in the one used in Berne a small "posthorn" appeared. The post horn is synonymous in parts of Europe with the mail...
- 13.5 or 13.5 x 12.5) ii) Posthorn re-engraved removing the Spot of Color within top ring of Posthorn Under the Crown. Posthorn much brighter, showing an...
- (probably to open Serenade, "Posthorn", K. 320) (1779) March in D major, K. 335/320a, No. 2 (probably to close Serenade, "Posthorn", K. 320) (1779) March in...
- galops were written by Johann Strauss II. Dmitri Shostakovich emplo**** a "posthorn galop" as the second Allegro scherzo of his Eighth Symphony in 1943. Franz...