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Anybody for Korea?

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I think there's one or two excerpts they forgot to include on the list.
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That 2nd round audition list is:

Orchestral Excerpts for 2nd round
- H. Berlioz: Benvenuto Cellini Overture #16 to 5th M. of #19
Symphonie Fantastique 4th mvt. and 5th mvt.
- A. Bruckner: Symphony No.7 E Major 4th mvt. F to I then P to S
- G. Gershwin: An American In Paris #15 to #17, 3M. after #67 to #68 then 6M. after #72 to #74
- P. Hindemith: Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von L to 2M after P, 3M before R to T
- G. Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D Major ‘Titan’ 3rd mvt.: 4 M before #3 to #5
Symphony No. 6 in a minor ‘Tragic’ 4th mvt. #104 to 3 M. after #107 then 6M before #160 to #162
- S. Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5 1st mvt: #3 to #6, 1M before #14 to 3rd M of #17,2M before #23 to #24
3rd mvt: First 3 Measures, #64 to #66
4th mvt: #94 to #95, 1 M. before #98 to #101, then #107 to #110
- O. Respighi: Fountains of Rome #11 to #14
- D. Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5, Op. 47 in d minor 1st mvt #29 to 4th M of #35 then
3rd M. of #38 to #39
Symphony No. 13, Op. 113 in bb minor 1st mvt. #4 to 10th M of #4, #19 to #22 then
1M before #29 to the end
2nd mvt. #32 to #35
4th mvt. beginning to #97, 1M before #114 to #115
- R. Strauss: Ein Heldenleben, TrV 190, Op. 40 #8 to 1st M of #12, #62 to #66, 2M before #71 to #76,
#109 to the end(Last 6 Measures)
Till Eulenspiegel lustige Sstreiche, TrV 171, Op. 28 #13 to #14, 4th M. of #36 to #38
- I. Stravinsky: Petrouchka (1947 Version) #188 to #191, #240 to 4th M of #241
The Rite of Spring #64 to #71(1st Tuba) then #186 to #189(2nd Tuba)
- R. Wagner: Die Meistersinger Overture Beginning to M. 91 then M. 158 to the end
Ride of the Valkyries m.125 to m.141
Siegfried beginning of Act II
- H. Berlioz: Rakoczy March entire
- J. Brahms: Symphony No.2, Op. 73, in D Major 1st mvt. M.33 to M. 35, M. 249 to M. 301
4th mvt. O to the end
- P. I. Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6, Op. 74 in b minor 1st mvt. I to S / 2nd mvt. C to D
3rd mvt. G to H / Y to the end
4th mvt. L to the end
Francesca Da Rimini, Op. 32 U to the end
- G. Verdi: Nabucco Overture Beginning to #7 then 1M. before #17 to #19
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