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>Not in Britain they don't! British orchestras are perpetually broke and
cannot afford that kind of lavish expenditure on rehearsal.
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Dear All
I was back at my 'old firm' last week playing 6th horn in Rachmaninov's
'Isle of the Dead' in two concerts.
The pr
Wednesday, December 07, 2005 1:48 PM
To: The Horn List
Subject: RE: [Hornlist] Re: Copying of orchestra parts
Here in South Carolina, USA, it is much the same way. My
wife, also a horn player, has one rehearsal this coming
Saturday, with the concert on Sunday. It's very common for
that t
Here in South Carolina, USA, it is much the same
way. My wife, also a horn player, has one
rehearsal this coming Saturday, with the concert on
Sunday. It's very common for that type of thing in
this area. In fact, I've played a few concerts with
no rehearsals!
It's all about saving money and
>
> Wow, how good must be your orchestra as they do a concert
> with two or three rehearsals ONLY, while world class
> orchestras have five to six rehearsals (public dress
> rehearsal included) for a concert program .
>
Not in Britain they don't! British orchestras are perpetually broke a
Wow, how good must be your orchestra as they do a concert
with two or three rehearsals ONLY, while world class
orchestras have five to six rehearsals (public dress
rehearsal included) for a concert program .
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As librarians of a semi-professional orchestra we routinely copied the parts,
with permission of the rental library so that every string player had a part
and could recieve the part several weeks before the first rehearsal. Our
orchestra was up to professional standards and we routinely had two
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