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Author: FrankM
Date: 2010-09-14 13:19
I may be asked to play this in a few months...anyone have any insights. I checked the orchestration...lots of double reeds?
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Author: davyd
Date: 2011-01-23 15:49
If dimming memory serves, there are 4 reed books. One of them is oboe, EH, and clarinet, split about evenly. One is bassoon only. The others are flute doubling clarinet.
Hopefully the books have been redone since I played them, as they were manuscript & quite hard to read.
The biggest challenge with this show is its non-deterministic ending. It's a murder mystery with 7 suspects; the audience votes on which one they believe is the guilty party. Each of the 7 characters has a different "Confession" song. You won't know until a few minutes before which one you'll need to play.
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Author: Lawrence Rhodes
Date: 2024-02-12 01:29
The new books for Woodwinds are 3 . The bassoon is now part of book 3. I just heard that our parts just came in.
davyd wrote:
> If dimming memory serves, there are 4 reed books. One of them
> is oboe, EH, and clarinet, split about evenly. One is bassoon
> only. The others are flute doubling clarinet.
>
> Hopefully the books have been redone since I played them, as
> they were manuscript & quite hard to read.
>
> The biggest challenge with this show is its non-deterministic
> ending. It's a murder mystery with 7 suspects; the audience
> votes on which one they believe is the guilty party. Each of
> the 7 characters has a different "Confession" song. You won't
> know until a few minutes before which one you'll need to play.
Rhodes Reeds, Cane &Tools
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