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    Music. Playing in a concert tomorrow. :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by n2ize View Post
    Music. Playing in a concert tomorrow. :)
    What are you playing? (music wise)
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    Quote Originally Posted by WU9G View Post
    What are you playing? (music wise)
    Here's our repertoire in concert order...

    1) Dmitri Shostakovich "Waltz #2"
    2) Mozart "Symphony 40, 1st movement"
    3) Jay Ungar "Ashokan Farewell"
    4) Beethoven "Symphony # 7 2nd movement"
    5) Aaron Copland "At the River"
    6) Mozart "Die Zauberflote (Magic Flute) Overture"
    7) Schubert "Symphony # 8 1st movement"
    9) Ravel "Mother Goose parts 1,2,5"
    10) Handel "Hallelujah"

    All parts as written by the original composers. Should keep the audience entertained for a while at least ;).
    I will be playing all pieces 2nd violin section except for Mozart's 40th and Beethoven's 7th where I switch to 1st violin and confuse the heck out of the second violinists sitting next to me. LOL... All in all I think it will be a fun gig. Looking forward to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by n2ize View Post
    Here's our repertoire in concert order...

    1) Dmitri Shostakovich "Waltz #2"
    2) Mozart "Symphony 40, 1st movement"
    3) Jay Ungar "Ashokan Farewell"
    4) Beethoven "Symphony # 7 2nd movement"
    5) Aaron Copland "At the River"
    6) Mozart "Die Zauberflote (Magic Flute) Overture"
    7) Schubert "Symphony # 8 1st movement"
    9) Ravel "Mother Goose parts 1,2,5"
    10) Handel "Hallelujah"

    All parts as written by the original composers. Should keep the audience entertained for a while at least ;).
    I will be playing all pieces 2nd violin section except for Mozart's 40th and Beethoven's 7th where I switch to 1st violin and confuse the heck out of the second violinists sitting next to me. LOL... All in all I think it will be a fun gig. Looking forward to it.
    Wow, that's a lot of charts.

    It's all good though. Gotta keep the audience in the game.

    I'm kind of partial to Dvorak. His stuff is all pretty cliche and frowned upon by "serious" musicians, but it's fun to play.

    I can still do the entire second violin part from New World pretty much by memory.

    My favorite is Dvorak's Symphony number 8, especially the third movement. I've played that entire piece a zillion times and I never get sick of it (unlike "Sound of Music" which makes me barf everytime I even see the score),
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    Quote Originally Posted by WU9G View Post
    Wow, that's a lot of charts.

    It's all good though. Gotta keep the audience in the game.

    I'm kind of partial to Dvorak. His stuff is all pretty cliche and frowned upon by "serious" musicians, but it's fun to play.

    I can still do the entire second violin part from New World pretty much by memory.

    My favorite is Dvorak's Symphony number 8, especially the third movement. I've played that entire piece a zillion times and I never get sick of it (unlike "Sound of Music" which makes me barf everytime I even see the score),
    Hmmmm... I never tried playing any Dvorak compositions so I can't really say what I think of them. I'll have to give a look and a try. The way I see it is if I can play it and sound halfway decent and I enjoy it then it's good stuff ;). I just did a solo runthrough of all the stuff we are playing tomorrow. Got all the sheet music in order and got everything packed up and ready. Then all I need to do tomorrow is shower, get dressed grab my fiddle and stuff and head out to the gig. I'll let you know how it goes and I'll probably post a couple of videos as soon as they come online.
    I keep my 2 feet on the ground, and my head in the twilight zone.

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