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| Mezzo Piano User
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Scotland
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| Re: Hummel I may dig out my Boosey and Hawkes edition, I am sure it has some sort of note about Ernest hall inside the front cover with a date which may be 1919 or there abouts. |
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| Pianissimo User | Re: Hummel just read the Eb or E trumpet part on Bb trumpet and you're there - the reduction for keyboard will pose a problem if you want to perform it - didn't someone do "educational" versions of some movements of the Haydn and Hummel in Bb a few years ago?...... one of the internet publishing guys that posts on this site or the oTHer big one..... TC |
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| New Friend
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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| Re: Hummel Hey Guys. Thanks for all that info, really interesting stuff. i'm meant to be performing this next week and the piano part was taken when my teacher's house was robbed a while ago. if someone could e-mail me the piano part at charlestrpt@gmail.com it would be greatly appreciated. thanks again. Matt o-iii<O |
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| Mezzo Piano User
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| Re: Hummel Here is an interesting addition to this discussion. During a break on Saturday one of the Cello players told me she had been playing in an orchestra that was accompanying John Wallce in the hummel a couple of weeks ago. They had been handed parts in Eb and E and done the E version. The violinist who ws with us said that E is a terrible key for the violin because it means there are no open strings to resonate with the ones that are being bowed so the sound gets very thin. This could mean that the trumpet would sound better on top of the orchestra in E rather than Eb. |
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