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Author: swkeess
Date: 2010-03-30 03:23
My community band is playing the Russian Sailors Dance by Reinhold Gliere, arranged by Erik Leidzen, and we are missing the bass clarinet part. Would someone in the board have a copy of this part that I could borrow until after our concert on May 15th? Thanks in advance.
Susan Keess
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Author: Ed Palanker
Date: 2010-03-30 04:16
I can't help you with that but I will say that I love it when our orchestra plays it, it's a fun bass clarinet part. Hope you can get it. Find out the publisher and try to order the part directly, it should not be too expensive if they will sell just one part. If all else fails, borrow the score and copy it. Good luck. ESP http://eddiesclarinet.com
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Author: Chris P
Date: 2010-03-30 11:05
ISLMP only has the piano transcription, though the bass part was pretty much identical to the bassoon and euphonium parts at the beginning, and tuba part later on. I think the euphonium part (treble clef Bb) may be the best bet if you can't find the proper bass clarinet part. The the bass clarinet part I played from the other day had several omissions made to it, so that won't be any good to you.
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Post Edited (2010-03-30 11:07)
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