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 White Christmas
Author: oboeidaho 
Date:   2008-08-27 16:18

We are doing the Irving Berlin arrangement, and thanks to Bret Pimentel's list I know the reed 3 book is optional oboe/eh, with tenor sax and clarinet. I would like to play, but my sax/clarinet chops are not the best; in fact I currently don't own a tenor (although I have access to a great one).

Has anyone played this arrangement who remembers if this book is exposed, and if there are especially difficult technical passages? I have never seen the show, but have it on order from Netflix. Don't know if that is the Irving Berlin version though...

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 Re: White Christmas
Author: anonrob 
Date:   2008-08-28 13:11

The stage show is not the same orchestration as the film. I played reed 4 twice, including the world premiere at the MUNY in St. Louis, and I don't remember it as being difficult at all. I do seem to recall that reed 3 is mostly clarinet and tenor with some oboe and english horns solos

Rob

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