Les,
Thanks: playing trombone in a couple of orchestras in the NYC area, I wanted 
to know if I'd be playing if I was successful in suggesting the piece to be 
performed!
-Steve


In a message dated 2/13/06 6:16:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< From: "Mariposa Symphony Orchestra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Finale] Re: Schubert symphony E Major

Hi, Steve --

2,2,2,2/4,2,3,0/timp/strings.

The Newbould completion of #7, which is identical to the Weingartner scoring 
- both call for that orchestration; Schubert's original score had 14 staves - 
which was uncharacteristic for his usual 
piano-score-with-subsequent-orchestration style.     Because this work calls 
for 4 horns it is the largest 
orchestra for which Schubert composed (the b-minor and 'Great' C both call for 
nearly 
the same-sized orchestra but with only 2 horns.)      >>
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