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    | Author: Caco185 Date:   2007-01-04 03:19
 
 I am auditioning for the Texas Music Festival in Cleveland on January 28th. Part of the solo work audition is the exposition of the first movement of the Mozart Concerto. I have the exposition as being m. 57-154. Is this correct?
 
 My contrasting solo is going to be the Osborne Rhapsody. Should this work? I feel it's extremely contrasting and really shows technique as well as musicality particularly well.
 
 I also have a question with an excerpt. Most of which are in my copy of the Hadcock " Working Clarinetist". Here is the list. Does anyone have any tips on any of these? Know of any errors with these excerpt's in the Hadcock.
 
 
 Stravinsky Firebird Suite (1919)
 Variation de l’oiseau de feu – complete
 
 Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio espagnol
 Beginning – measure 67
 
 Beethoven Symphony No. 6
 Movement I, measures 418-438 and 476-482
 Movement II, measures 68 - 77
 
 Mendelssohn Midsummer Night’s Dream
 Scherzo, beginning – measure 48
 
 Thanks a ton!
 
 Dale Huggard
 Clarinet Performance Major, Michigan
 Buffet R-13 - Silver plated
 Genussa Excellente
 Spriggs Floating Rail Ligature
 Vandoren V12 #4
 
 Post Edited (2007-01-04 03:46)
 
 
 
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