The University Library Lund in Sweden keeps the most extensive source for horn music from the first half of the 18th century. The music is a handwritten collection of the Academic chapel. Many of the composers therein had somehow connections to the court in Dresden. It is possible that the copier was a hornist who visited Dresden.
This collection Wenster contains 18 concertos for horn - and not 17 how it is always said.
The original numbering of the collection:
| No.1 |
Schulz |
Concerto ex D sharp for horn, flauto traverso, violin and basso |
| No.2 |
Hoffmann |
Concerto ex D sharp for horn, 2 oboes and strings |
| No.3 |
Quantz (C.G. Fischer?) |
Concerto ex D sharp for horn and strings |
| No.4 |
Anonym |
Concerto ex D sharp for horn, 2 oboes and basso |
| No.5 |
Förster |
Concerto ex D sharp for horn and strings |
| No.6 |
Anonym |
Concerto for horn, oboe d`amore and basso |
| No.7 |
Graun |
Concerto for horn, oboe d`amore and basso |
| No.8 |
Graun |
Trio for horn, violin and basso continuo |
| No.9 |
Quantz |
Concerto for horn, oboe and strings |
| No.10 |
Knechtel |
Concerto ex D sharp |
| No.11 |
Knechtel |
Concerto ex D |
| No.12 |
Förster |
Concerto ex D sharp |
| No.13 |
Anonym (Hampel) |
Concerto ex D |
| No.14 |
Röllig |
Concerto ex D sharp for horn and strings |
| No.15 |
Röllig |
Concerto ex D for horn and strings |
| No.16 |
Graun |
Concerto ex D for horn and strings |
| No.17a |
Reinhardt |
Concerto ex D sharp for horn and strings |
| No.17b |
Gehra |
Concerto ex D for horn and strings |
Anonym (Lund No. 4)
Concerto ex Dis for horn, 2 obos and basso