The Frazier Horn Choir

Official Horn of the FHC (Conn 8D)

 News: I received an email from a DJ named Dan Bammes at KZNS in Salt Lake City on Christmas Eve, 2001.. He found my site and made it the topic of the day: "Gems you've found on the 'net". He even played my rendition of "God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen" on the air!!

OK.. it's been several years since I recorded. I got very busy with music gigs in the Seattle area. I have a stack of stuf I want to record, but no idea when I'll get to it. I do plan to one day. Stay tuned?


Below, you will find the results of many hours of enjoyable work, late at night while my family slept in other parts of the house..... Unless otherwise noted, all horn parts are recorded by myself.
These are mp3 files, which you have permission to play back on your computer or any mp3 player after downloading them. Mac users should try
iTunes. Windows users try here.

How do I make these recordings? I play each and every part, myself*. I use my Macintosh G4 700mhz , a microphone, and some great music software
(Digital Performer, Sound Studio, and iTunes). It takes a lot of time, but I have a blast!!! Come back often.. I'm always adding new stuff to this site.


All of my recordings are free for download as mp3 files. You are welcome to download and listen to them. Please keep in mind that I retain ownership
of the recording, the composer retains ownership of the composition, and all files are copyrighted as such.


Arrangements and Compositions by David Baptist are available as sheet music and are for sale.
Please contact David for more information about his fine work.


Music Recorded in 2000

All songs are available as FREE mp3 files for you to download. Just control or right click to save to disk.

If you would like a CDR with jewel case and cover art in full CD quality sound, contact me by email.
for pricing.


"Christmas Horns"


Christmas Quartets
for Horn, Arranged By David Baptist
Music Recorded in 2001

All songs are available as FREE mp3 files for you to download. Just control or right click to save to disk.

If you would like a CDR with jewel case and cover art in full CD quality sound, contact me by email.
for pricing.


"Chess Suite - Sept 11, 2001 -
Hymns of the Saints"


The Chess Suite
for two Horn Quartets, By David Baptist

September 11, 2001
(dedicated to the families of all who lost someone on 9/11/01 - may God grant them peace)

12 Hymns
for Horn Quartet, Arranged By David Baptist

The Lord's Prayer
for Horn Quintet, Arranged By David Baptist

Music Recorded in 2002

All songs are available as FREE mp3 files for you to download. Just control or right click to save to disk.

If you would like a CDR with jewel case and cover art in full CD quality sound,contact me by email.
for pricing.


"Colors"


Also Sprach Zarathustra (Introduction)
by Richard Strauss. Arranged for twelve horns by David Baptist

The Vikings Are Coming, The Vikings Are Coming
for Twelve Horns By David Baptist
4th Movement from Textures - A Late 20th Century Suite for 12 Horns
Commissioned by the Northern Arizona Horn Society


Es Danken Dir, Gott
(Thank You, God)
by Johnann Ludwig Bach (J.S. Bach's 2nd cousin)
transcribed for Nine Horns by Verne Reynolds


5th Symphony, Mvt. 1
Ludwig Van Beethoven, transcription for Six Horns by David Baptist

Celtic Dance
for Five Horns, By David Baptist

Adoramus Te
by Palestrina
transcribed for 8 horns and 8 voices by T. Frazier

I Know that My Redeemer Lives
by G.F. Handel. Arranged for four horns by David Baptist

Amazing Grace II
by David A. White. Arranged for four horns by David Baptist

Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow
Attr. to Louis Bourgeois. Arranged for four horns by David Baptist

A Simple Prayer
for Four Horns by David Baptist

Memories of a Clown
for Horn Octet, By David Baptist

My Funny Valentine
by Rodgers and Hart. Arranged for five horns by David Baptist

'Round Midnight
for Horn Quartet, Arranged By David Baptist

Here's That Rainy Day
By Jimmy Van Huessen / Arranged for Horn Quartet By David Baptist

Jazz Suite
for Horn Quartet and Two Solo Horns, By David Baptist


O Come, O Come Emmanuel
Adapted from Plainsong, Mode I, by Thomas Helmore. Arranged for four horns by David Baptist

Music Recorded in 2003

All songs are available as FREE mp3 files for you to download. Just control or right click to save to disk.

If you would like a CDR with jewel case and cover art in full CD quality sound,contact me by email.
for pricing.


"Some Assembly Required"


and now, a sequel....
The Vikings Are Coming AGAIN!
For Twelve Horns by David Baptist

Three Songs
by Johannes Brahms. Arranged for Horn Quartet by Kerry Turner


Clair De Lune
By Claude Debussy, Transcribed and "kind of" Arranged for Eight Horns by David Baptist
dedicated to the Frazier Horn Choir by the arranger

Lovely Hula Hands (1940)
By R. Alex Anderson, Arranged for Five Horns by David Baptist

Dreamy Kalua
By D. Savino, Arranged for Five Horns by David Baptist

For You A Lei (1929)
By Johnny Noble, Arranged for Five Horns by David Baptist

Dona Nobis Pacem
Traditional, Transcribed for Six Horns by Todd Frazier, from a piano arrangement by "J.T."

Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
By J.S. Bach, Arranged for Four Horns by Richard E. Thurston

Prelude in F minor
By J.S. Bach, Arranged for Eight Horns by Arne Oldberg

Fugue in C minor
By J.S. Bach, Transcribed for Four Horns by Lowell E. Shaw

Apollo Sleeps
Written in memory of Apollo, beloved cat.
For Six Horns by David Baptist

1812 Overture
By P.I. Tschaikowsky, Transcribed and Edited for Six Horns by Chris Sharp

Hogwarts Forever
A Horn Quartet by John Williams. Written for the "Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone" motion picture



  Pictures of the Frazier Horn Choir



in 2001: pictured from back to front, and left to right; Todd, Todd, Todd, Todd, Todd, Todd, Todd, & Lucky
(Lucky broke his collar bone cleaning out rain gutters when the ladder betrayed him on Nov. 30, 2001 - he's fine now.)

in 2003 before a non-live performance:
pictured front to back, and left to right:
Todd, Todd, Todd, Todd, Todd, Todd,
Todd, Todd, Todd, Todd,Todd, Todd


in 2002, warming up before a recording session:
pictured front to back, and left to right:
Todd, Todd, Todd, Todd, Todd, Todd,
Todd, Todd, Todd, Todd,Todd, Todd


*I'd much rather be recording with real live horn players.. so if anyone is interested in getting together.....

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