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Woodwind Quintet. Composed by Albert Andraud. Arranged by Albert Andraud and Charles Neidich. Woodwind Solos & Ensembles - Woodwind Quintet. Southern Music Woodwind. Collection. 380 pages. Southern Music Company #B208CO. Published by Southern Music Company (HL.3770291).ISBN 9781581060591. UPC: 884088702984. 9.0x12.0x1.499 inches.
This newly engraved and edited collection of the classic 22 Woodwind Quintets features a first-ever full score (now included with the complete set) and parts for B-flat clarinet and F horn. The score is specially printed with premium lay-flat binding for the conductor's ease of use and an elegant presentation. Every title in this new edition has been revised by Charles Neidich. A supplemental clarinet in A/ 2nd clarinet part is available for free download at southernmusic.com.
- Quintet, Op.71
- Minuet, Andante And Variations, Op.25
- Variations, Op.18 No.5
- Passacaille
- Minuet
- Bourree
- Quintet
- Quartet
- Menuet
- Presto
- Suite Op.57
- Quintet Op.41
- Minuet Werk 421
- German Dance
- Pastorale, Trio For Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon
- Old French Dances
Ratings + Reviews
Fagotti
October 23, 2016
What were they thinking?
The original imprint of this superb collection desperately needed to be re-typeset and printed. The original edition basically used copies of the original editions and some of the parts are hard to read. Accidentals, note flags and a lot more were difficult to decipher. So along comes this newly typeset and corrected edition. So what's wrong? THE PAGE TURNS ARE IMPOSSIBLE!!!! How in the world could a publisher make such a stupid, careless mistake like this. In the original version, page turns were not a problem. Now, they're everywhere in every part. They tried to cram too much on each page. Even the fun Barthe Passacaille is now spread over two pages. So this new edition forces you to photocopy a lot of pages to make page turns possible. Ironically, at the bottom of each page is a warning about how it's illegal to copy this music. And...since most of this music in now in Public Domain, how can they really enforce their copyright notice? Terrible wasted opportunity.
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