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    | Author: Mohammeddisto Date:   2003-06-14 03:23
 
 what would you recommend a student to buy as his/her first edition of the piece?  somethign "scholarly" with basset horn stuff or something more "traditional"
 
 
 
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    | Author: David Peacham Date:   2003-06-14 07:57
 
 If you intend to play it with a pianist, you might also want to consider the difficulty of the piano part. I chose the Jack Brymer edition largely because the piano part seemed simpler than that of other editions I looked at. If you have access to a really good pianist, of course, this needn't be an issue.
 
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 If there are so many people on this board unwilling or unable to have a civil and balanced discussion about important issues, then I shan't bother to post here any more.
 
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    | Author: cigleris Date:   2003-06-14 10:04
 
 Barienriter (?) edition has two parts 'normal' clarinet and bassett clarinet parts, it's the most scholarly.
 
 Peter Cigleris
 
 
 
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