Looking for Orchestral Parts
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Looking for Orchestral Parts
Hey All,
I'm trying to make a big book of excerpts to practice with, but I'm trying to get all from original parts. I'm looking for a few that I can't find on the Gordon Cherry CD or on IMSLP. If any of you have them as a PDF, could you please respond?
Thanks,
Charlie Henderson
Looking for:
Prokofiev - Symphony no. 6 (not from the Torchinsky book)
Gershwin - An American in Paris
Stravinsky - Petrushka, Rite of Spring
I'm trying to make a big book of excerpts to practice with, but I'm trying to get all from original parts. I'm looking for a few that I can't find on the Gordon Cherry CD or on IMSLP. If any of you have them as a PDF, could you please respond?
Thanks,
Charlie Henderson
Looking for:
Prokofiev - Symphony no. 6 (not from the Torchinsky book)
Gershwin - An American in Paris
Stravinsky - Petrushka, Rite of Spring
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Re: Looking for Orchestral Parts
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Re: Looking for Orchestral Parts
I use my Great Big Book of Tuba Excerpts far more than I do the Cherry CD. It is great having all the parts printed in bound book indexed to find and ready to play at any time. Anyone wanting a set of tuba excerpts, then this is the best to get.
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I use my great book as well ... more often than cherry ... however I am going to get an iPad ASAP and that will all change 
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Re: Looking for Orchestral Parts
Hey Guys,
Thanks for the help in tracking these part down.
I'm also in need of The Rite of Spring, and Delibes' Coppelia (the full ballet if you have it).
If any of you have these handy, could you please shoot me a message?
Thanks,
Charlie
Thanks for the help in tracking these part down.
I'm also in need of The Rite of Spring, and Delibes' Coppelia (the full ballet if you have it).
If any of you have these handy, could you please shoot me a message?
Thanks,
Charlie
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Re: Looking for Orchestral Parts
A couple of these links have been posted here before, but check out the last three links in this post on the IMSLP forums.
http://imslpforums.org/viewtopic.php?p=8562#p8562" target="_blank" target="_blank
These appear to be all the Stravinsky works in the public domain, and Le sacre du printemps is one of them. You can download the "Ballets" archive and check out the full, original score and extract the part. They also have an archive for the individual parts, and both tuba parts are there. That should get you that/those part(s). The Gershwin piece is not public domain in the U. S. of America and all I find for the Delibes piece are piano reductions.
Your school's library might have the full scores of the other pieces. You can take those and yank out the parts, leaving you with not just the part, but a more complete understanding of it in the context of the whole orchestra!
http://imslpforums.org/viewtopic.php?p=8562#p8562" target="_blank" target="_blank
These appear to be all the Stravinsky works in the public domain, and Le sacre du printemps is one of them. You can download the "Ballets" archive and check out the full, original score and extract the part. They also have an archive for the individual parts, and both tuba parts are there. That should get you that/those part(s). The Gershwin piece is not public domain in the U. S. of America and all I find for the Delibes piece are piano reductions.
Your school's library might have the full scores of the other pieces. You can take those and yank out the parts, leaving you with not just the part, but a more complete understanding of it in the context of the whole orchestra!
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Re: Looking for Orchestral Parts
The tuba parts are there.
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Re: Looking for Orchestral Parts
Not on the version I have. I think I have an early edition though.yubatuba wrote:Isn't the Rite of Spring on the Cherry CD?
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Re: Looking for Orchestral Parts
Thanks for the Stravinsky.The Jackson wrote:A couple of these links have been posted here before, but check out the last three links in this post on the IMSLP forums.
http://imslpforums.org/viewtopic.php?p=8562#p8562" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
These appear to be all the Stravinsky works in the public domain, and Le sacre du printemps is one of them. You can download the "Ballets" archive and check out the full, original score and extract the part. They also have an archive for the individual parts, and both tuba parts are there. That should get you that/those part(s). The Gershwin piece is not public domain in the U. S. of America and all I find for the Delibes piece are piano reductions.
Your school's library might have the full scores of the other pieces. You can take those and yank out the parts, leaving you with not just the part, but a more complete understanding of it in the context of the whole orchestra!
Actually, I've found everything else now - and I'm not rewriting the whole ballet part to Coppelia - it's really not worth it to me. I will check Orchestras Canada to see if any nearby orchestras have the parts though (if nobody else has it in PDF).
Thanks again for the help.
CH