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 Opera Tosca (Act3) : 'And the stars were shining'
Author: golfnclarinet 
Date:   2010-02-01 16:50

I'm looking for a sheet music for clarinet part.

Any help?

Thanks.

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 Re: Opera Tosca (Act3) : 'And the stars were shining'
Author: GBK 
Date:   2010-02-01 17:05

Individual parts can be purchased from Luck's

http://www.lucksmusic.net/cat-symph/showdetailMain.asp?CatalogNo=02776


...GBK

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 Re: Opera Tosca (Act3) : 'And the stars were shining'
Author: Sylvain 
Date:   2010-02-01 17:53

The big solo:
http://www.adrianoamore.it/pdf/Puccini_Assolo-Tosca_clarinetto.pdf

The score:
http://www.adrianoamore.it/pdf/Puccini_Assolo-Tosca_orchestral.pdf

I am playing the full opera this year. Lucky me!

--
Sylvain Bouix <sbouix@gmail.com>

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 Re: Opera Tosca (Act3) : 'And the stars were shining'
Author: golfnclarinet 
Date:   2010-02-01 18:40

Thanks both of you.

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 Re: Opera Tosca (Act3) : 'And the stars were shining'
Author: BobD 
Date:   2010-02-01 21:35

That looks like "Casta Diva" to me.......
OOps, think I'm wrong......

Bob Draznik

Post Edited (2010-02-01 21:39)

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 Re: Opera Tosca (Act3) : 'And the stars were shining'
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2010-02-01 21:44

Nope. It's E lucevan le stelle.

Ken Shaw

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 Re: Opera Tosca (Act3) : 'And the stars were shining'
Author: Woop Woop 
Date:   2010-02-02 00:16

E lucevan le stelle. That's a solo that you need to know, comes up everywhere in orchestral auditions. Besides, it just sounds awesome so learn it anyway.

Woop Woop

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 Re: Opera Tosca (Act3) : 'And the stars were shining'
Author: William 
Date:   2010-02-02 15:31

Ben Armato's book, "The Opera Clarinetist" contains excerpts from the entire Puccini opera, "Tosca", as well as complete important motifs from 22 other often performed operas. I've had a lot of pleasure playing those beautiful melodies since Ben sent me my copy--I recommend it as highly as all those other orchestra excerpt books by McGinnis, Drucker & others.

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 Re: Opera Tosca (Act3) : 'And the stars were shining'
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2010-02-02 17:18

The McGinnis/Drucker series contains, I think, no opera music at all aside from a few overtures. The long defunct International set of Wagner excerpts of course did, and volumes 11 and 12 of the Orchestral Musician's CD-ROM Library are all Wagner http://www.vcisinc.com/omcdrom.htm.

Ben Armato's book has page after page of gorgeous music, totally unfamiliar to anyone who doesn't know opera. Unfortunately, out-of-context clarinet solos don't mean much without the singers.

Ken Shaw

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 Re: Opera Tosca (Act3) : 'And the stars were shining'
Author: larryb 
Date:   2010-02-04 10:54

Both volumes of the Giampieri excerpt books ("Passi difficili e 'a solo'") contain tons of familiar and unfamiliar opera excerpts, including "e lucevan..."

Though oddly, not the solo from Luisa Miller (Verdi) - one of the best.



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