Klarinet Archive - Posting 000277.txt from 2006/10

From: Gary Van Cott <gary@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] All-State TMEA
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 23:05:11 -0400

I looked at the Warner version and it isn't any different than the Hite.

Gary
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Glenn Kantor wrote:
> I posted the following on the Clarinet Bulletin Board:
>
> "...if it is for an audition you should play what is written, unless a
> correction sheet has been given to you.
>
> Thus:
> Measure 20 - The lowest note of the turn is a Bb.
>
> Measure 28 - The notes are D, C, Bb, A, G natural, F# (as written)
>
> Although the Rose 32 have numerous errors (David Hite fixed most of them
> in his edition and Melvin Warner in his edition did an even better job)
> the prudent thing to do in finding the answer is to consult the original
> source - the Ferling 48 for oboe (or saxophone)
>
> In this particular exercise, which is shorter but more ornamented in the
> original form for oboe, the ornamentation of similar turns is within the
> key signature unless otherwise notated. In the original exercise, when
> Ferling wanted a turn with an altered note, he either completely wrote
> out the turn or used the appropriate #, b or natural sign..."
>
> Glenn B Kantor (GBK)
> Principal clarinet- The Sound Symphony Orchestra

>

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