Klarinet Archive - Posting 001318.txt from 1997/10
From: Roger Shilcock <roger.shilcock@-----.uk> Subj: Re: L. Spohr- Nonetto Date: Tue, 28 Oct 1997 13:37:56 -0500
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If there is a reflective wall behind the ensemble, the players to the
right
of the horn have a fair chance of getting deafened.
(It's happened to me).
Something to be borne in mind....
Roger Shilcock
On Tue, 28 Oct 1997, David S. Naden wrote:
> Date: Tue, 28 Oct 1997 08:04:32 -0800
> From: "David S. Naden" <dnaden@-----.net>
> Reply-To: klarinet@-----.us
> To: klarinet@-----.us
> Subject: Re: L. Spohr- Nonetto
>
> Raymond--
>
> Try the following setup:
>
> Fl
> Vln
> Ob
> Vla Clar
> Cello Bsn Hrn C.
> Bass The strings are
> togther, the bass is towards the middle, and the horn occupies the same
> position as in a woodwind quintet. An alternative might be the
> following:
>
>
> Cello
> Vln C. Bass
> Vla Ob
> Fl Hn Bssn Clar
>
> This is more of a standard orchestral setup, similar to yours but not in
> the large semi-circle.
>
> David S. Naden
> Raymond Kong wrote:
>
> > Hi, Do anyone know the Spohr Nonet for wind quintet & Vln,Vla, Cello
> > & Bass?We(the ensemble) are having a little problem agreeing on the
> > way the musicians should be seated in our coming performance of this
> > work. At the moment we are seated
> > as,
> > Cello
> > Vln
> > C.Bass
> > Vla
> > Hrn
> > Fl Bsn
> > Ob Clar The
> > strings are complaining that they are too far away from each other
> > right now.(Actually most of the time it is the strings that
> > complain.)If anyone have any suggestions on alternative please help
> > . Raymond KongMALAYSIA
>
>
>
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Raymond--
<P>Try the following setup:
<BR> <FONT SIZE=-1>
Fl
Vln</FONT><FONT SIZE=-1>
Ob
Vla</FONT><FONT SIZE=-1>
Clar
Cello</FONT><FONT SIZE=-1>
Bsn Hrn C. Bass</FONT><FONT SIZE=-1> </FONT>The
strings are togther, the bass is towards the middle, and the horn occupies
the same position as in a woodwind quintet. An alternative might
be the following:
<BR>
<BR>
<BR> <FONT SIZE=-1>
Cello
Vln</FONT><FONT SIZE=-1>
C. Bass
Vla</FONT><FONT SIZE=-1>
Ob Fl </FONT><FONT SIZE=-1>
Hn Bssn Clar</FONT>
<P>This is more of a standard orchestral setup, similar to yours but not
in the large semi-circle.
<P>David S. Naden
<BR> Raymond Kong wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE> <FONT COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1>Hi,</FONT></FONT> <FONT SIZE=-1>Do
anyone know the Spohr Nonet for wind quintet & Vln,Vla, Cello &
Bass?</FONT><FONT SIZE=-1>We(the ensemble) are having a little problem
agreeing on the way the musicians should be seated in our coming performance
of this work.</FONT> <FONT SIZE=-1>At the moment we are seated as,</FONT> <FONT SIZE=-1>
Cello
Vln</FONT><FONT SIZE=-1>
C.Bass
Vla</FONT><FONT SIZE=-1>
Hrn
Fl</FONT><FONT SIZE=-1>
Bsn
Ob</FONT><FONT SIZE=-1>
Clar</FONT> <FONT SIZE=-1>The strings are complaining that they are
too far away from each other right now.</FONT><FONT SIZE=-1>(Actually most
of the time it is the strings that complain.)</FONT><FONT SIZE=-1>If anyone
have any suggestions on alternative please help .</FONT> <FONT SIZE=-1>Raymond
Kong</FONT><FONT SIZE=-1>MALAYSIA</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE>
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