At 06:58 AM 10/13/02, Mark D. Lew wrote:
 >At 11:47 PM 10/12/02, Colin Broom wrote:
 >
 >>Ok, I'll come clean.  For reasons that are too uninteresting to explain,
 >>I've been putting the Introduction of Part 1 of of Stravinsky's 'The Rite of
 >>Spring' into Finale.  Suffice to say it's related to the lecturing work at
 >>University.  So the bass clarinet example I cited in the previous post is
 >>from bar 13 of the Introduction.  In both the Boosey and Hawkes study score
 >>and the Dover Edition score there is a bass clef at preceding bar 13
 >>followed by a A (transposed) on the first space.
 >
 >Hm, that IS strange.  I'm fairly certain that the bass clarinet is moving
 >down just a half step from the previous note.  Why it suddenly switches to
 >bass clef is beyond me.  (Surely it's not just to avoid ledger lines below
 >the treble clef?)

Looking at the score, I would actually guess that it *is* to avoid ledger 
lines -- which would collide with the bassoon part just below it. Does 
anyone have access to a copy of the part? Chances are that the part remains 
in treble clef.

Aaron.

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