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From:  Patricia M Smith <dgcsorcmgr@j...>
Patricia M Smith <dgcsorcmgr@j...>
Date:  Fri Feb 23, 2001  11:34 pm
Subject:  Re: [vocalist] Looking for... music scores of varoius kinds!


Fiona:
I sang in the chorus of a performance of "Juditha triumphans" last year.
We only had a choir part, however. It seems to me that the soloists only
had (hope the copy police aren't looking) photocopies of their own parts,
which leads me to believe that it is out of print. The copyright on the
choir part reads "Copyright 1979 by Carus-Verlag Stuttgart". That might
get you started.

Seems like Christine talked about a music store in Madison in a previous
thread that was a good source for obscure music. Christine? Try
Patelson's also (more recent thread) @ http://www.patelson.com/. We
visited the store a few years ago & they had lots of older music.

I'd like to hear more about the soprano/clarinet works that you
mentioned.

Pat


On Fri, 23 Feb 2001 11:05:59 -0800 "Fiona Chow"
<fionat@i...> writes:
<fionat@i...> writes:
> Vocalist,
>
> It's been a while since I've posted, but I'm still reading and
> listening in.
> School has kept me very busy. However, I do have a couple of music
> score
> queries, and would appreciate any help in locating the following
> pieces of
> music:
>
> 1. Piano/clarinet/voice arrangement of Schubert's Romanze (Ich
> schleiche
> bang und still) from his opera Die Verschworenen. There are MANY
> recordings
> of this piece out there, but I cannot seem to get my hands on the
> music. It
> is, in case you do not know it, very very beautiful and well worth
> the
> effort to listen to/perform!
>
> 2. A piano/vocal score to Handel's Alcina. I hear, (could be a
> rumour
> though) that Barenreiter has just put one out - would anyone know if
> this
> edition, if it does indeed exist, has words in ITALIAN, as opposed
> to just
> German? I have seen Barenreiter Handel editions only in German,
> which is...
> well, fine, except Alcina was originally written in Italian.
>
> 3. An arrangement of a piece by Pierre Gaveaux (late 18th - early
> 19th c
> composer) for clarinet and soprano - Tromperer Trompee, Polacca -
> it's from
> an opera originally. I hope I have all these facts right! Again,
> there are
> quite a few recordings of this - a very light and virtuosic piece of
> music -
> but I have been unable to locate a score!
>
> 4. Also - anyone know if there is a piano/vocal score available out
> there
> of Vivaldi's oratorio Juditha Triumphans? I am looking for one aria
> in
> particular - Armatae Face.
>
> Any help in locating any of the above would be MUCH appreciated!
> Thanks
> very much in advance, and keep discussing.... I am learning lots.
>
> Fiona
> fionat@i...
>
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