Klarinet Archive - Posting 000364.txt from 2004/03

From: Roger Shilcock <roger.shilcock@------.oxford.ac.uk>
Subj: Re: [kl] Reinecke Trio Op. 274
Date: Sat, 6 Mar 2004 04:11:27 -0500

Perhaps there is an alternative part in existence for violin?
Roger S.

In message <Sea2-F68dGSyMp69YDq000651d6@------.com> klarinet@------.org writes:
> Question for the collective wisdom of Klarinet.
>
> In the Musica Rara edition of the Reinecke horn trio the piano score has
> some cues marked "viol." in the clarinet line, which are not in the clarinet
> part. This is particularly in the 3rd movement at the Trio I (though there
> are a couple of other instances, but i don't have the piano part with me).
> There is no indication in the score as to what that means. Any ideas?
>
> Should these cues be played? On the Steve Girko recording, he plays the
> cues, but very softly. I had to listen specifically for that, on
> headphones, for me to hear it. But the other recording that I have does
> not.
>
> Any ideas as to who put those cues in and what they're for? And why aren't
> they in the clarinet part if they're on the clarinet line in the score?
>
> Thanks,
> Daniel
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