Klarinet Archive - Posting 000012.txt from 2010/09

From: Jennifer Jones <helen.jennifer@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] Pros and Cons of Free Sheet Music
Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2010 11:56:46 -0400

On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 8:28 AM, Oliver Seely <oseely@-----.com> wrote:
[snip]
> I'll leave you with a silly idea which so far hasn't resulted in any mone=
y (or satisfaction): =A0There are scores of several concertos (single, doub=
le, triple) including clarinet with orchestra on my page (notes, articulati=
on and dynamics -- good stuff). =A0I'm just itching for some conductor of a=
n orchestra, amateur or professional, to ask me for the printed score and a=
full set of parts for one of these. =A0My answer: =A0Sure, there are three=
ways to do it: (1) download the score yourself, extract, reformat and prin=
t the parts; (2) have me do the whole thing and here's my price, $xyz; (3) =
you pay for my travel and lodging and I'll deliver what you need at no addi=
tional charge if you let me play the solo clarinet part for the first sight=
-read. =A0Pretty good deal, huh? =A0Wouldn't it be great to play the solo c=
larinet part of the Crusell Opus 11 on a sight-read in Boston Symphony Hall=
, the Concertgebouw, Lincoln Center or Sch=F6nbrunn Palace (Or maybe even t=
he Mariposa High School Auditorium). =A0Ah, well, so far there have been no=
takers.
>

That *is* a cool idea. I hope that you get to do it (even without all
the work of downloading and printing)! Just a first sight reading is
neat.

-Jennifer
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