http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmAhl-F_4eU
this is the Cobweb orchestra in the north of England playing The Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves in a market in Newcastle, it is a community orchestra that covers a wide geographical area (well, wide for the UK), this was described as flashmob opera and was good fun, I am there on the tuba, hope you enjoy it.
verdi in the market place
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Re: verdi in the market place
..excellent. Thank you,
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Re: verdi in the market place
Loved it. So did the crowd. Thanks.
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The Cimbasso part for that chorus is quite similar to the double bass part. Still it sounded to me like you had some string figurations added to your part in the opening.
Is it the edition or just your version, which changes the original key of F# to F?
Good fun!
Klaus
Is it the edition or just your version, which changes the original key of F# to F?
Good fun!
Klaus
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Re: !
it was good fun, and it was arranged by the conductor and it was in F rather than F#, and I did have the double bass part for this eventimperialbari wrote:The Cimbasso part for that chorus is quite similar to the double bass part. Still it sounded to me like you had some string figurations added to your part in the opening.
Is it the edition or just your version, which changes the original key of F# to F?
Good fun!
Klaus
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