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Old 02-10-2006, 07:28 PM   #11
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I remember the first time that I heard An Outdoor Overture. I was subbing with the Mesa Symphony for the first time back in 1990 (I believe) on a 4th of July concert. My instructor (Jim Benitez) was also subbing on Principal, and another local player (Jeff Nevin) also a sub filled out the section (who knows where the regular group was).

Well, that solo goes up to a high C, and his sound was just so amazing. It was like he arrived at the high point to the phrase and delivered that note on a purple velvet pillow. I had never heard anything so amazing in my life (this was the first job that I had played with him).

Coincidentally, the Tempe Symphonic Wind Ensemble has An Outdoor Overture scheduled for our March concert, so I’ll get a run at the piece this season as well.
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Connecticut Symphonic Band:

The Pines Of Rome ............... Respighi Transcribed by Guy M Duker

Four Scottish Dances.................Malcolm Arnold

Folk Song Suite .......................Vaughan Williams

Espana Rhapsodie ................. Chabrier

Amparito Roca ........................ Jamie Texidor

Tristan and Isolde
Prelude ans Love Death ...........Wagner Transcribed by Mark Hindsley

Valdres March ......................... Hanssen

Fanale from
Andrea Chenier .......................Giordano Transcribed by James Curnow


Saturday, March 4th
Roger Ludlowe School Theatre
Fairfield Ct. 7:30 PM

I expect you all to be there.
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We just performed this program last weekend. It heralded some great reviews and I absolutely fell in love with Respigi all over again.

Respighi The Pines of Rome
Respighi The Fountains of Rome
Wagner Siegfried’s Rhine Journey, Siegfried’s Death and Funeral Music from Gotterdammerung
Haydn Cello Concerto in D major, Denise Ro, soloist

The Nova Scotia Youth Orchestra and Symphony Nova Scotia (collaborative effort)

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That's a great looking program. Wish I could be there!
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Ahh...4 Scottish Dances... Love that piece. We just performed that last spring. The trumpet 1 solos are quite challenging!
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