Hey Guys,
Is the Dvorak Symphony No. 3 fun to play?
Never encountered it before.
Dvorak No. 3
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Re: Dvorak No. 3
Luck's Music Library lists a "Critical Edition" by Bartos which includes tuba in the instrumentation, and another edition published by Simrock (Dvorak's original publisher) which has no tuba part.
That doesn't answer your question about whether it's a fun piece to play...or perhaps it does.
That doesn't answer your question about whether it's a fun piece to play...or perhaps it does.
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Re: Dvorak No. 3
Could the discrepancy be due to the multiple numbering systems for Dvorak's works? I am thinking of the 9/5 mixup...
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