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Puerto Rican composer Roberto Sierra composed "Concierto Evocativo" for horn and strings in 1992. A reduction for horn and piano is available.

Chinese American composer Wayne Lu wrote "Cor de force" in one movement for horn and piano. The work is dedicated to J. Greg Miller. The score is available for purchase on Theodore Front (linked below) and was edited by J. Greg Miller.

Japanese composer Karen Tanaka's "Enchanted Forest" was composed for horn and piano. The work is in three movements:

1. In the Woods
2. Whiispers in the Wind
3. Enchanged Forest

The work was commissed by and written for Nobuaki Fukukawa and…

Black composer Quincy C. Hilliard is a composer and professor in the School of Music & Performing Arts at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. As written about "Encore" on the publisher's website: "Written as Concerto for Young Artist(s) and…

Black horn player and compooser Usamah Mustafa composed "Evening Reveries" for horn and piano. Learn more about the composer on this Facebook interview with Houghton Horns.

Mexican American composer Robert Xavier Rodríguez composed "Gambits: Six Chess Pieces" in 2002. The work was commissioned by Charles and Sarah Riehm, and dedicated to Andrew Riehm & the Musica Nova ensemble of the University of Texas. The music…

Japanese composer Toshio Hosokawa's "Kleine Blume" is a one movement work written in honour of the 50th birthday of Michael Haefliger. The composition was premiered by Stefan Dohr in Bilbaeo, Spain in May 2011.

Japanese composer, Hiroshi Hoshina's "Miko Dance" is a free-style concerto for solo horn and orchestra. The work was composed at the request of the Hoshina Academy Chamber Orhcestra Ensemble Harmonia.

Ugandan composer Justinian Tamusuza wrote "Okukoowoola Kw'Ekkondeere" in 2006. Hickey's Music Center website includes the following notes: "An unaccompanied horn call by one of Africa's leading composers, it adds unique diversity to the solo horn…

Chinese American composer Yi Chen's compositional language blends Western performance ideals with the folk music of China. The "Ox Tail Dance" is "a lyric showpiece for horn. The music was originally composed for clarinet. Of advanced difficulty."
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