Neill Sanders

[2] They also were members of the London Baroque Ensemble, founded and conducted by Karl Haas, and recorded among others Serenades by Dvorak (1951)[3] and Mozart (1952),[4] Sonatinas for Wind Instruments by C.P.E.

Neill was a personal friend of Britten's and played principal horn for the Aldeburgh Festival, taking part in the premiere and first recordings of the church parables, Curlew River, The Burning Fiery Furnace and The Prodigal Son.

[8] He designed a special wide, slightly concave mouthpiece for the instrument, to spread the pressure and to increase endurance.

[10] Neill Sanders returned to London every year to play, especially to continue his part in the Melos Ensemble, until 1979.

[12] In 1993 composer Mark Schultz wrote Podunk Lake for Amplified Horn Solo for the Fontana Festival in memory of Neill Sanders.

CD 108 features chamber music with horn, Johannes Brahms Trio in E-flat, Op.

40, Franz Schubert Auf dem Strom and Robert Schumann Adagio und Allegro, Op.