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 Re: Rachmaninoff Symphonic Dances
Author: kdk 2017
Date:   2016-06-29 22:48

I'm sure when I played it a few years ago, I read it as though they were normal clarinet fingerings like "normal bass clarinet treble clef" - i.e. a ninth higher than sounding. Looking at the score, it wouldn't make sense for it to sound only a step lower - it would then be above the soprano clarinet parts. All three double the violin parts, and the bass clarinet part doubles the lowest violin voice.

Karl

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