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Re: Robin Hood

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 11:41 pm
by tbn.al
Here they are Joe.........

http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/lichtmann/brass5tet.html" target="_blank

Almost to the bottom of the page. I found them just after reading your original post. Thought you had them as well. We read them yesterday. I didn't much like the first two but the third is quite agreeable to my ear. Also down there are some nice Christmas carols. The Rutter especially. The Do You Hear is a hoot, Bolero no less.

BTW the Olds just gets better and better. Thanks for all your hard work.

Re: Robin Hood

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:37 pm
by Tom Holtz
I tried arranging that for a group at work. Too much string ostinato to make it workable. It winds up being a total chopbuster, way too much work for not enough reward. 7- or 8- piece group, maybe it's a different story. Heard it for brass band, and it was smoking. I gave up on a quintet version. Maybe you can find one somewhere. Good luck!

Re: Robin Hood

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 5:08 am
by NickJones
I know Derek Broadbent ( arranger of the infamous Floral Dance ) have done a brass band arrangement of the main P.O.T. Theme ( I played it at the European Youth Championships years ago I think around 1992 in Falkirk , Scotland) , pretty thickly scored I remember but a good old toot!

here is the link to the Wright and Round website where you can buy it.

https://secure.wrightandround.com/cgi-b ... d=10452109" target="_blank

Re: Robin Hood

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 5:54 am
by imperialbari
The twentyseven-note-only-for-the-tuba concert, but the low Bb has to be solid.

K