Be Careful What You Ask For . . .

The bulk of the musical talk
eupher61
6 valves
6 valves
Posts: 2790
Joined: Tue Oct 10, 2006 9:37 pm

Post by eupher61 »

talk about last minute notice http://www.ffaire.com/gershwin/rhapsody.html

at least Bydlo, Mandarin, etc have been written :lol:
User avatar
Alex C
pro musician
pro musician
Posts: 2225
Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2004 10:34 am
Location: Cybertexas

Post by Alex C »

I had a former student call me once and ask what horn I'd play Rite of Spring, 1st part, on. I said (being influenced so much of Jacobs) that I'd play it on my Holton, no need to play that part on an F.

He said can you still do it? In my sleep says I.

He asked, if some orchestra was going to ask you to play the Rite, how much would you charge. Oh, about the standard rate (I was still oblivious as to where this was going).

Nice talking to you. Bye.

(Phone rings 45 mins later, same ex-student) The guy who was going to play Rite of Spring, 1st part, for our local orchestra just called and said he was going to cancel and the conductor says he'd be glad to have you play for the fee you proposed.

I said: sure, if the date is open. Sounds like fun. When is it?

Next weekend.

I played it but I sure earned a heck of a lot more than standard pay.

___

OK, elefant, what's the new but not new horn that you were talking about. No dodging the answer!
City Intonation Inspector - Dallas Texas
"Holding the Bordognian Fabric of the Universe together through better pitch, one note at a time."

Practicing results in increased atmospheric CO2 thus causing global warming.
User avatar
Carroll
4 valves
4 valves
Posts: 737
Joined: Sun Mar 21, 2004 12:25 am
Location: Cookeville, TN (USA)

Post by Carroll »

When I was in graduate school I got a call from the regular bass trombone in a regional orchestra who was freaking out about a part. He had a day job that would not release him, and a matinee of the upcoming performance. Being hungry and eager (and foolish) I signed on.

The part was the Joan Tower flute concerto. The entire brass section consisted of piccolo trumpet (principal of the orchestra) and bass trombone (me.) I got the part on Tuesday, dress was on Thursday with shows on Friday night and two on Saturday. It went o.k. but it was, to say the least, tense around my house for a couple of days.

Now I ask what before saying yes.
User avatar
Rick Denney
Resident Genius
Posts: 6650
Joined: Mon Mar 22, 2004 1:18 am
Contact:

Post by Rick Denney »

the elephant wrote:Who got those references? Mike? Rick?
Oh, woooow, man. That's, like, a real bummer, frijole.

Rick "who keeps people from hanging out in front of the drugstore" Denney
Bob Sadler
bugler
bugler
Posts: 36
Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2004 10:57 am

Post by Bob Sadler »

Elephant wrote:
"which is not hard but is fun to play (oboe and tuba in octaves), "

Is that written octaves or heard octaves?


Bob "Bob's not home man" Sadler
User avatar
windshieldbug
Once got the "hand" as a cue
Once got the "hand" as a cue
Posts: 11516
Joined: Tue Mar 01, 2005 4:41 pm
Location: 8vb

Post by windshieldbug »

the elephant wrote:Who got those references? Mike?
The force, Wade. Call upon the force that you know to be inside you... :roll:

(and if the conductor says anything, say "my part says 'oboe only', but sure, I'll read it... ")
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
Post Reply