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Author: Bigno16
Date: 2004-11-13 00:16
I've started a wind quintet at school with some friends. We currently have pieces that are transcriptions for wind quintet from orchestral or concert band music and enjoy them. However, we want to expand our library of it and can't seem to find any more sites or places to order transcritptions or arrangements of music (not original stuff). We have some things by Grainger and Holst and also Gabriel Faure's "Pavane." Also, our version of "Barber of Seville" puts our Bb clarinet in the nasty key of F# so it's not working out well. I'd love especially to find some transcriptions of Holst's "The Planets" or Bernstein's "Candide Overture"--any of the standards for example.
Does anyone know of anywhere we could purchase some others?
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Author: EEBaum
Date: 2004-11-13 01:14
Why the aversion from actual wind quintet literature?
No offense, but I think a wind quintet arrangement of The Planets would be horrid and quite difficult to pull off. Much of its effectiveness is in its orchestration.
In any case, best of luck to your quintet.
-Alex
www.mostlydifferent.com
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Author: Ed
Date: 2004-11-13 01:25
There are some good transcriptions available from:
http://www.internationalopus.com/
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Author: rbell96
Date: 2004-11-13 11:22
I heard an arrangement of the Dvorak American String Quartet for Wind 5tet. Was quite good.
Rob
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Author: johng ★2017
Date: 2004-11-13 15:03
There is a Woodwind.org sponsor (JB Linear Music) listed in the "Music and Books" section of sponsors who has woodwind quintet arrangements.
John Gibson, Founder of JB Linear Music, www.music4woodwinds.com
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Author: Bigno16
Date: 2004-11-13 17:16
Yes, I realize that "The Planets" would not be too effective without brass and percussion. I don't know, I probably should look for original wind quintet compositions as well. I'm just not familiar with any.
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Author: Ralph Katz
Date: 2004-11-14 15:19
I would also encourage you to play original wind quintet music first. Things written with exactly that instrumentation in mind tend to be better music. But it also depends on who your audience will be and what your goals are.
Try:
http://www.musicianspublications.com
Didn't see "Planets" or "Candide" in the catalog, but they have a good selection of serviceable transcriptions. They don't sell directly - look at their listing of "associates", who can order whatever you need.
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Author: John J. Moses
Date: 2004-11-14 15:50
As Author: Ralph Katz say:
"I would also encourage you to play original wind quintet music first. Things written with exactly that instrumentation in mind tend to be better music. But it also depends on who your audience will be and what your goals are."
These are my woodwind quintet suggestions, once again:
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
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