Orchestration Finder?

The bulk of the musical talk
Post Reply
User avatar
kingrob76
3 valves
3 valves
Posts: 413
Joined: Tue Jun 01, 2004 10:45 pm
Location: Reston, VA

Orchestration Finder?

Post by kingrob76 »

Does anyone know a decent website for determining the instruments called for in a given piece of Orchestral music? My Orchestra just published their 2007 / 2008 schedule and frankly, I'm thinking there's no tuba on 4 of the 6 concerts, but I want to be sure before I flip these guys the bird.

Thanks.



Rob
Rob. Just Rob.
Chuck Jackson
5 valves
5 valves
Posts: 1811
Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2004 8:33 pm
Location: Las Vegas, NV

Post by Chuck Jackson »

You can check the Kalmus or Lucks website if it is fairly standard stuff (type in what you are playing in the library search like you were going to buy it) or you can drop @$70 and get the David Daniel book "Orchestra Music" which has the instrumentation and timing for the vast majority of music performed today.

Chuck
I drank WHAT?!!-Socrates
Chuck Jackson
5 valves
5 valves
Posts: 1811
Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2004 8:33 pm
Location: Las Vegas, NV

Post by Chuck Jackson »

"Philharmonic" might get you closer to what you are looking for.

Chuck
I drank WHAT?!!-Socrates
User avatar
LoyalTubist
6 valves
6 valves
Posts: 2648
Joined: Sun Jan 29, 2006 8:49 pm
Location: Arcadia, CA
Contact:

Post by LoyalTubist »

Go online and order a paper catalog from Edwin F. Kalmus. Browse through the pages of professional orchestral compositions and, with a yellow highlighter, draw a line through all the pieces that call for tuba. This is better than the Internet. And it's free, too!
________________________________________________________
You only have one chance to make a first impression. Don't blow it.
Post Reply