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Author: HeatherK
Date: 2004-03-12 20:11
I realize I am dominating the board here by posting several questions at once, but you see we had an inservice day at the middle school today and I got home unusually early. So I am seeking advice on quintet literature. I am trying to start a quintet in my tiny town of Knoxville Tn, and don't know much good literature. Where should we start?
Heather Klenow
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Author: GBK
Date: 2004-03-12 23:28
A good starting place might be the old standard "Twenty Two Woodwind Quintets" (compiled and revised by Andraud) - published by Southern Music Company (#B-208).
The parts are about $15 each. Most of the quintets in the book are on the intermediate level ...GBK
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Author: John J. Moses
Date: 2004-03-13 04:28
Once again, here's my list of some of the better woodwind quintets:
WOODWIND QUINTETS:
The Andraud Books (the red/orange ones) 21 Quintets
Arnold - Sea Shanties
Barber - Summer Music
Bozza - Variations
Carter - Quintet
Damase - 17 Variations
Danzi - Quintets
Fine - Partita
Francaix - Wind Quintet
Goeb - Quintets 1 & 2
Gould - Pavanne
Hindemith - Kleine Kammermusik
Ibert - "The 3 Bears"
Milhaud - The Chimney of King Rene
Nielsen - Quintet
Persichetti - Pastoral
Piston - Quintet
Ravel - Pavane & Piece in the Form of a Habanera
Reicha - Quintets
Riegger - Blaserquintett
Ropartz - 10 Pieces
Schoenberg - Quintet
Taffanel - Wind Quintet
JJM
Légère Artist
Clark W. Fobes Artist
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Author: contragirl
Date: 2004-03-13 22:06
A good place to look as well is in the ICA collection. It could give you ideas, or you could check them out. You have to be an ICA member to get scores, though.
Check out this site:
http://www.lib.umd.edu/PAL/SCPA/icarcinfo.html
There is an ensemble index you can look at what music we have.
--Contragirl, your local special collections - ICA Research librarian
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