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Author: karibu
Date: 2004-02-09 11:11
Hi people!!
I'm looking for a transcription of the Gershwin's Promenade "walking the dog", I suppose that there must be a piano and clarinet transcription out there, but I haven't found it. If you have any suggestion about where can I found it... That's all, thanks
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Author: CPW
Date: 2004-02-09 21:48
It has been replaced on the score by an electric invisible fence.
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Author: Jack Kissinger
Date: 2004-02-10 14:17
Here is an entry from the ICA website. I didn't find it at Luyben or SheetmusicPlus. It's probably out of print. If you are a member of the ICA, you can borrow it from their ICA collection housed at the University of Maryland.
Gershwin, George
Promenade (Walking the Dog, 1937)
Norbert Carnovale c1989
cl, pno
score (5p.), part
Trans. Norbert Carnovale
5794
A search on "Gershwin Promenade" (without the quotes) at SheetmusicPlus turned up two hits in collections. One was "the theme" in a collection of works for voice and piano, the other was apparently the whole "Promenade" in a collection of (3) works for piano. You could probably extract a clarinet solo from that.
Best regards,
jnk
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Author: karibu
Date: 2004-02-10 22:40
Thanks a lot for the information Jack, I found the two books from Sheetmusic, but about the ICA library... I'm spanish, so it doesn't work for me, jeje. I will try finding it here, it will be pretty difficult I think... if not, I will extract the clarinet solo as you said. Best wishes,
Igor Puerto
igorpuerto@euskalnet.net
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