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Author: Ed Palanker
Date: 2020-04-15 23:58
Paul Aviles said, Strauss used the tenor clef and avoided all those problems!
I've played that piece a dozen times, not tenor clef. I've played every orchestral work he wrote, including his arrangements of his Rosenkavilier and the opera and never came across that clef. Syomphonia Domestica is also in Bass clef but he understands what to do when he goes high into the treble clef. If the tenor clef are in some scores they are not in the parts.
It is amazing how many composers sometimes got the rule about switching clefs wrong. Even Stravinsky in his earliere version of Petrushka. He's not the only one, I mentioned a few other example on my website page. It's possible some new editions have corrected some but not the ones i've played.
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