Perantoni Audition Book?
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- bugler
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Perantoni Audition Book?
My professor mention that Mr. Perantoni released a book full of audition pieces a few years ago. Does anyone have one they are willing to part with? If not, do you know where I can find one? Okay thanks
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- pro musician
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This is not exactly accurate. Mr. Perantoni had collected several books of orchestral audition excerpts. They were only available at IU and they have not been printed for a few years. You can get almost everything in there via the Torchinsky books, which have negotiated the copyright conerns for non-academic publication. One of his masters students compiled a huge collection of band excerpts for an academic project, but I believe it is not being considered for publication because many of the works are not yet in the public domain.
-Alex Lapins
-Alex Lapins