Klarinet Archive - Posting 000601.txt from 2003/09
From: "Stephen C. Moore" <stmoore@-----.edu> Subj: Re: [kl] re: Francaix Concerto Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 10:53:41 -0400
Good enough for me. Thanks for the advice!
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Stephen C. Moore / stmoore@-----.edu
Technical Assistant, CS Department, New Mexico State University
Musician said:
>
> You should not transpose it as the timbre of the notes played will be
> vastly different from what was written by Francaix. That would bother
> me a lot if I were a Judge even though the pitch remains the same, the
> timbre matters too. As well, the piece is copywritten so technically
> you are not permitted to make your own edition of that work without
> permission - a technicality that could trip you up.
>
> Would you re-write the Nielsen Concerto so that a D Double Sharp is an
> E?
>
> Just play what is written, it isn't that hard. As for the Piano part,
> a very good accompanist can play it and will know what parts are
> important (give him/her a recording of the work to help out).
>
> David Blumberg
> http://www.MyTempo.com
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