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Hey everybody --

I'm playing the Rutter Gloria soon and I just found out that I won't get to see the part until two hours before the performance. Is there anything in particular that I should be aware of?

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clintow wrote:Hey everybody --
I'm playing the Rutter Gloria soon and I just found out that I won't get to see the part until two hours before the performance. Is there anything in particular that I should be aware of?
Thanks!
Clinton
As I recall, the part isn't particularly difficult. It can, however, become a real adventure, depending on the conductor. I once played this with some of the finist players in San Antonio, yet it almost crashed and burned due to a choir director's difficulty in conducting it.
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Post by Cameron Gates »

YES - in the 3/8 and 5/8 sections the conductor and the choir will slow down so much you will want to pull your hair out. THIS NEVER FAILS.
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Clint,

There aren't really any difficult sections. Take your CC, and get a recording ahead of time. Some time change issues, but otherwise just lots of fun playing. It's a great piece!

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Works very well on a BBb. Must have done 7 this year!

As mentioned, some glorius moments but the 5/8 etc can be "choir led" shall we say.
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I have played this piece so so many times and often I show up and they try and reduce the number of players and ask the tuba to cover both tuba and bass-bone. This is very doable but requires a lot of marking of the parts and in my case a lot of practice just getting used to the read.

Other than that just make sure you know the piece well enough to deal with any rhythmical problems.

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And if anyone has a say in programing additional works to compliment a program featuring the Rutter's Gloria, Garry Wickliffe has arranged some great carols using the same instrumentation.

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