[Trombone-l] Cadenza for Morceau Symphonique
Ray Horton
rayhorton at insightbb.com
Thu Jul 9 12:39:58 CDT 2009
(Forgive me for sharing this with the entire list, Wayne.)
HA! When as I was posting that I thought to myself that even if Rick
didn't want it, some others here might. It took Wayne all of FOUR
MINUTES to ask for it!
I'll send it soon to you and anyone else that wants it. It is the solo
part only. I imported it from a messy midi file I found in the web
years ago - I made a quick solo part for a treble clef euph player (yes,
I know, it's probably available somewhere, but this was faster.)
On the one hand, I've used it to put a few editing items of mine in, but
on the other hand, I still haven't gotten all of the original marks in
it yet (it's only been like a nine-year project) and end up penciling in
a few things at lessons when students have used it.
If you request, let me know if you want a Finale file or a PDF.
Also, Wayne, what, on earth, is a WASBE? And say hello to Keith Brion
for me. I played euph solos ("All Those Endearing Young Charms" and
"Beautiful Colorado") on two of the concerts he did with the Louisville
Orchestra, years back. (Also, I played Bs. Trb.on a wind ensemble
concert he did at Aspen in 1970, when I was 17!).
RBH
texastbone at gt.rr.com wrote:
> I would LOVE to get that Finale file, Ray -- if you'd be willing to share it.
>
> I am just back from another New Sousa Band trip (WASBE and Ohio State), so I didn't get in on the discussion and haven't heard the Trudel cadenza.
>
> We drove and stayed overnight in Memphis on the way back, and in Nashville on the way up. Great band, too.
> Much fun!
>
> --Wayne
>
>
> ---- Ray Horton <rayhorton at insightbb.com> wrote:
>
>> Just a thought - (and I haven't heard it, or, if I have, I've forgotten
>> it) it seems like it would be an excellent exercise for the student to
>> write it out.
>>
>>
>> BTW, I have "Morceau Symphonique" (the Guilmant, I assume we are talking
>> about, not the Gaubert) as a Finale file, with the original cadenza, if
>> you want something in which to insert the Trudel cadenza.
>>
>>
>> Raymond Horton
>>
>>
>> Rick Lundquist wrote:
>>
>>> Hello- A student is working on the Morceau Symphonique, and listened to a recording by Alain Trudel. He really likes the cadenza on that recording, and would like to play it. Does anyone have it written out that he could get? Perhaps in a PDF or as a Finale file?
>>> Thanks for any help.
>>> Rick Lundquist, Jamestown, NY
>>>
>
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