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Author: tadams8858
Date: 2011-02-27 06:06
Can anyone help? Does anybody have PDF of a part already transposed for Bb for the fourth movement (from measure 374) of Beethoven V?
I been called to step in & conduct a school orchestra on Saturday as the conductor has fallen ill. The Kalmus edition ordered (& distributed in November) for the 4th movement reverts to "In C" at measure 255, but I only have the students' clarinets available, which are in Bb.
I urgently need parts in Bb before Tuesday's rehearsal, which is the only rehearsal left before the concert on Saturday night.
Does anybody have PDF of a part already transposed for Bb for the fourth movement (from measure 374)?
Unfortunately, I haven't got enough time to transpose both (even one) of the parts, in the time frame I have.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
tadams
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Author: bob49t
Date: 2011-02-27 06:34
Just looked up my CDRom library copy and see this is only 2 pages plus a few lines of really straightforward music.
Under these circumstances, would it not be a good exercise for the student clarinetists themselves, to transpose their parts accordingly?
Indeed in these days of hi tech.. the students may have a music programme which can scan their copies, transpose and print for them (eg Sibelius and many others.)
Just a couple of thoughts.
BobT
BobT
Post Edited (2011-02-27 06:38)
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Author: tadams8858
Date: 2011-02-27 07:02
Thanks BobT. Yesterday, the Clarinetists did transpose at sight and they did a good job, but I promised to try and find a copy before Tuesday if I could. I think they are going to try and transpose it, but the time frame is a bit tight.
Thanks for the ideas though :-)
tadams
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Author: tadams8858
Date: 2011-02-27 20:29
Thank you Bennett. I contacted both people in that post, hoping the part would still be available even though the message is from 2008. It was suggested to re-post a request because, alas, it isn't on file anymore. But thank you for the suggestion :-)
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