[silence] number piece question
Dionisis Boukouvalas
paistinpotamia@hotmail.com
Mon Mar 2 12:50:17 EST 2009
Seventy-Four has two parts, one for the high and one for the low instruments.
> From: glenn@ogreogress.com
> To: silence@list.mail.virginia.edu
> Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2009 18:16:39 +0100
> Subject: Re: [silence] number piece question
>
> In Four3, all the players read from the same score.
> In Four, the players exchange parts midway through.
> In Eighty, all the parts are exactly the same, but transposed for each
> instrument.
> I am not certain (have never seen the parts), but I think Sixty-Eight
> and Seventy-Four are similar to Eighty in this regard.
>
> Caleb Deupree wrote:
>
> > Somewhere I read that for one of the number pieces for an ensemble
> > (i.e., not one or two), all performers read from the same score, and
> > there are not individual parts. I thought it was Thirteen, but the
> > notes for the CPO recording says that the score is in parts. A
> > reminder would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Glenn Freeman
> OgreOgress productions
> http://ogreogress.com
>
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