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clagar777
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I have a "chicken scratch" handwritten copy of the Strauss Horn Concerto No. 1 written out for tuba but it is somewhat hard to read. Is there a copy of it out there anywhere for sale? Or does anyone have a nice Finale version of it they would like to share? (I just want to play it for my own enjoyment)
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Re: horn concerto
I also had a handwritten copy (of a copy of a copy etc.) of the Strauss. As it had no accompaniment, I bought the sheet music for horn (in E flat or F) and piano when it was time to perform the piece. Now I just add three flats and read the E flat horn part - it is much easier to read.clagar777 wrote:I have a "chicken scratch" handwritten copy of the Strauss Horn Concerto No. 1 written out for tuba but it is somewhat hard to read. Is there a copy of it out there anywhere for sale? Or does anyone have a nice Finale version of it they would like to share? (I just want to play it for my own enjoyment)
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This is similar to the thread about the "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Fawn" a few weeks ago. Micky did a book of transcriptions with no piano parts, you still need the original instrument's version. He dropped it off and it is ready to print - I have been busy and have not done it yet. This will be done the beginning of January and I will have it at Ft Myer.
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Be aware that the final Rondo is in E-flat major not A-flat as indicated. This book is quite worthy since is has a lot more than just the Strauss.
Be aware that the final Rondo is in E-flat major not A-flat as indicated. This book is quite worthy since is has a lot more than just the Strauss.
Amongst aviators it is often said that any landing you can walk away from is a good landing. It's an even better landing when you can reuse the airplane.
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Tom Waid wrote:Go here
Be aware that the final Rondo is in E-flat major not A-flat as indicated. This book is quite worthy since is has a lot more than just the Strauss.
He's exactly right, it is a wonderful resource!
Yes, BUT BEWARE OF THE MISPRINTS.
Play along with the recording once or twice. I've probably found a good twelve in mine (thru the whole book) and if I had it with me down here in Arkansas I'd type them all out for you.
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A friend of mine is inputting my James Graham version into Sibelius.
I don't have much issue with the Graham manuscript, except for the couple of mistakes that went away with the wave of a pencil....
It's a fairly clean copy....I have scans if you want them sent to you...PM me your email...I'll be happy to send them....
I have a feeling we have the same copy. My photocopy is from an original book however...that might make a difference in how clean the copy is....
Just let me know...
AVC
I don't have much issue with the Graham manuscript, except for the couple of mistakes that went away with the wave of a pencil....
It's a fairly clean copy....I have scans if you want them sent to you...PM me your email...I'll be happy to send them....
I have a feeling we have the same copy. My photocopy is from an original book however...that might make a difference in how clean the copy is....
Just let me know...
AVC
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