Hi Patsy,There is a very nice Water Music Suite I C from which you can select
movements that work for you. I arranged and conducted this a number of years
ago with a high school orchestra with sometimes very odd instrumentation, and
it worked quite well. There are several performances on You
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Hope you find your answers easily.
Erica Buxbaum
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I am looking for any information available on string quartet seating
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Thanks, Lora. I was wondering, because a friend of mine is sailing around the
site with no problems at all, but maybe the difference in the results we are
getting are simply due to a combination of overload and other random factors.
Thanks again for your response.
Erica
Lora Crighton
How about including verbal instructions with the parts, like the explanation
you just gave here?
Erica Buxbaum
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I like to set pages up as a book. If I can have only one page open,
that's perfect especially if you are on a very crowded
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Even so, you wouldn't find rosin on the part of the fingerboard where you play in third position, or even fifth. Maybe for some stratospheric positions, but not those. EricaJohannes Gebauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 16.08.2006 Owain Sutton wrote: Visible wear on the fingerboard? Certainly
Neumann is very good, and I would also suggest the New Grove article on "Ornaments" and particularly the Table of Ornament Signs at the end of the article. This is probably available online, particularly with some kind of institutional access. Erica BuxbaumJohannes Gebauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There's one in the Classical Archives at http://www.classicalarchives.com/, Johannes, but I know you are aware of these. Does this one not convert properly? Sorry, that's all I can offer. Hope you find what you're looking for. EricaJohannes Gebauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If anyone has a Finale
dhbailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I certainly don't look down on others for their adherence to or straying from the written text, as long as it works musically and communicates what I feel the composers' intentions really were.I apologize if I have missed an earlier posting with this
This is from Performance Practices in Classic Piano Music: Their Principles and Applicationsby Sandra P. Rosenblum, Indiana University Press, 1988, p. 73:"Recent research by Max Rudolf indicates that the omission of the repeats within the da capo of a Classic minuet or scherzo lacks any
Johannes Gebauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:On 31.05.2006 Erica Buxbaum wrote: There actually are contemporary sources that say quite clearly that repeats are to be observed in da capos.Not disagreeing, but this statement in itself does pose new questions: Why was it necessary for anyone
!). Anyone know how many notes are in the first movement of that? I'll
reiterate--those midi files are priceless, errorsand all.Erica Buxbaum Encinitas, California [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Johannes~ Have you already tried http://www.classicalarchives.com? They often have several versions of things, and sometimes one will match what you are looking for better than another. This website has saved me literally thousands of hours in entry time! Hope it works for you, too. Erica
Well, if you are making a list, you can add http://www.lucksmusic.net/ but they don't have this particular title, either. Do you know who publishes it? Maybe you will have to contact them to either order it or finda distributor.Erica BuxbaumDick Hauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Apr 5,
http://www.jwpepper.comJ.W. Pepper--not to be picky... Erica BuxbaumEric Dannewitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Try gwpepper.comDick Hauser wrote: Sorry for the topic infringement, but I'm not too familiar with publishing houses and since sheetmusic direct didn't have it, I'm stumped. Anyone
Just as another alternative, you could put parts 1 and 2 in the first violin part and parts 2 and3 in the second part. This would be visually easier to read, make the parts shorter, and still allow the conductor to decide on exactly who should play what. Erica Buxbaum Encinitas, California
tempos to the limit. Ended with some wonderful jazz, then said he'd be hanging out in a jazz club later, come and join him! Still quite the character, but a very enjoyable concert.Erica Buxbaum
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instruments for children, and these must be the instruments. I don't know anything beyond this about the method, so if anyone has questions, you'll have to direct them elsewhere.
All best,
Erica Buxbaum
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What is GRP:Orff Instruments that appears
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