@DG said:
Now look, I've spent far too much time typing about all this, when I should be programming Tchaikovsky's Sleeping Beauty. [:D] DG
Well I'll sleep on all this but there won't be anything like a sleeping beauty involved [[;)]]
Cheers DG
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@William said:
I deleted the last response I had to DG's desecration of all human values, because my hands were shaking too hard at the keyboard to be able to type legibly. Also, the foam dripping from my mouth was beginning to short out my computer.
@magates said:
Daphnis et Chloe (Ravel)
Senssemaya (Revueltas)
The Strauss tone poems
@JWL said:
Also worth mentioning are Respighi's orchestral transcriptions of the works of Bach and Rachmaninoff. Purists may balk, but studying the manner in which he exploded these composers' keyboard works into full orchestral scores is beyond edifying. These are also great lessons in scoring for quadruple winds.
Does anyone have a good online source for scores, besides the Dover scores available from Amazon? I'll keep watching eBay, the Shostakovich came up yesterday but seemed expensive to me for a used copy.
@vibrato said:
This is a bit weird...
but I cant find many places to get full orchestral scores online in the UK.
Where do you people get your scores from? I am very inspired by this thread and according to plan wish to study scores.....I have found a few sites in the US but nothing proper in the UK....