[Trombone-l] Cadenza for Morceau Symphonique
Jim Hale
jim-ml at halerecordings.com
Fri Jul 10 18:19:47 CDT 2009
I thought that was wasAbe. :)
Jim Hale
Hale Recordings
573-727-6511
-----Original Message-----
From: trombone-l-bounces at samford.edu [mailto:trombone-l-bounces at samford.edu]
On Behalf Of Stan Brager
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 6:05 PM
To: 'Ray Horton'; texastbone at gt.rr.com; 'Trombone List'
Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Cadenza for Morceau Symphonique
Hey, Ray, please send me a copy.
By the way, isn't WASBE a spicy, green Japanese mustard???
Stan
Stan Brager
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ray Horton [mailto:rayhorton at insightbb.com]
> Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 10:40 AM
> To: texastbone at gt.rr.com; Trombone List
> Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Cadenza for Morceau Symphonique
>
> (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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