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Author: Mike Cyzewski
Date: 2025-06-13 03:57
I am looking for a transposed first clarinet part to Verdi's Il Trovatore.
Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank You
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Author: kdk
Date: 2025-06-13 06:12
Hi, Mike. Good to see you here!
I just played Il Trovatore in March. It was completely transposed for Bb clarinet. Is that what you're looking for?
Karl
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Author: Mike Cyzewski
Date: 2025-06-13 20:31
Hi Karl!
Thanks for responding .
I wonder if the latest editions are already transposed like the part you played.
I have performed a transposed Rigoletto part in Bb and A.
Our music will not arrive until two weeks before the first rehearsal so I was trying to get ahead of the game. Yes! a completely transposed for Bb clarinet Trovatore is definitely what I am trying to procure. IMSLP is mostly in C.
Please say hello to Kim!
Best, Mike
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Author: JTJC
Date: 2025-06-14 13:50
If Verdi wrote for C Clarinet, he wanted a C Clarinet. In his last opera, Falstaff, the last movement is on C for a reason.
Shame if publishers ard transposing everything. Clarinettists will be losing their heritage.
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Author: kdk
Date: 2025-06-14 17:30
JTJC wrote:
> If Verdi wrote for C Clarinet, he wanted a C Clarinet. In his
> last opera, Falstaff, the last movement is on C for a reason.
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> Shame if publishers ard transposing everything. Clarinettists
> will be losing their heritage.
Clarinettists will be losing the need to carry around three instruments. In fact, I'd rather play the Anvil Chorus from the original part on a C clarinet - it's actually more awkward on a Bb. But if I didn't own a C clarinet, I'd rather have a transposition written out than sight-transpose it.
Karl
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Author: lmliberson
Date: 2025-06-14 17:30
JTJC wrote: "If Verdi wrote for C Clarinet, he wanted a C Clarinet. In his last opera, Falstaff, the last movement is on C for a reason."
And might you share that reason with us?
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