Klarinet Archive - Posting 001082.txt from 2000/06

From: mus_ldj@-----.edu
Subj: Re: [kl] Rite of Spring
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 00:28:45 -0400

May I get some professional advice from you? So, it is a general rule of thumb
to have ALL clarinets handy if I'm going to play in a professioal symphony?

"David B. Niethamer" wrote:

> on 6/25/00 6:49 PM, Anna wrote:
>
> >I heard the Rite of Spring performed on Saturday night (NZ Symphony
> >Orchestra - did a very very good job), and being unable to see the clarinet
> >section, and not having a program, I couldn't work out what the clarinet
> >section was comprised of. I figured out that there were two bass clarinets
> >and an eefer, but what is there apart from that?
>
> Clarinets 1 & 2 in Bb/A
> Clarinet 3/bass clarinet
> Bass clarinet
> Eb/D clarinet
>
> for a total of 5 players. The opening clarinet part (the high one) is for
> D clarinet.
>
> HTH
>
> David Niethamer
> Principal Clarinet, Richmond Symphony
> dnietham@-----.edu
> http://members.aol.com/dbnclar1/
>
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