At 8:26 AM +0100 1/12/10, Jari Williamsson wrote:
In addition to the works already listed by others, Benjamin Britten's "The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra" has the full cues listed. The cues are with music, sometimes the cue is at one single fermata, sometimes the cue spans over multiple fermatas.

Thanks, Jari. I've always found that using multiple fermatas creates more confusion than it saves. There's one place in "The King & I" where the Kind's statement: "Is a puzzlement!" is spread over 2 measures for no good reason, and it threw our orchestra every time.

John


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