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Re: [ARSCLIST] E or F?



This is true. But not much help when you're starting to transfer the disc on a Sunday evening. I couldn't even find an online link to audio of the piece.

dl

Steven Smolian wrote:
You know, such music does have publishers. At worst, they have rental libraries and can fax you the title page of the score.

Steve Smolian

----- Original Message ----- From: "-=sVo=-" <svorg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 11:09 AM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] E or F?


From mostly the same sources, it's in E.

Scott



On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 11:21:04 -0400, David Lennick <dlennick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There is now about to be a gigantic Homer Simpson "D'oh!" moment as I beat myself over the head with the album cover and admit that I can't read (or something). Please do not ask why I wrote "Crown Imperial".

It's "ORB AND SCEPTRE".

Many apologies. Now..E or F?

(Elgar's Imperial March is also on this album, I know Crown Imperial from other contexts, blah blah blah. Sorry!)

dl

-=sVo=- wrote:
I just checked three British orchestral recordings, a Wind Band recording, and a transcribed organ arrangement, plus I have played the organ part several times with both orchestras and bands and can vouch that all of the above and every arrangement I have ever seen are in C.
Scott VanOrnum
Musician
Ann Arbor, MI
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 22:35:27 -0400, David Lennick <dlennick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Quick, geniuses..is Walton's "Crown Imperial" March in E or F? Got it here on a London LP that at 33.3 plays exactly between those keys. Other tracks on the LP aren't as far off pitch..which way do we go? My instincts tell me E.

Thanks
dl




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