g&s Pirates of Penzance reduced orchestra scores
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g&s Pirates of Penzance reduced orchestra scores
Hi! I'm music directing Pirates of Penzance (why, I don't know; I've never music directed g&s before; only classic & modern broadway) and I'm trying to find some reduced orchestra scores for a pit of 6-10 musicians. I found this page http://math.boisestate.edu/GaS/pirates/ ... cores.html and I found four ones that might do the trick: PJ Music Works, Pattersong Music, G&S Works, and John Pitts. They seem to all be typeset with Sibelius. Is anyone familiar with G&S and maybe can give me some more resources? The opera company I'm working with is fine with the score rental prices I have found; we just can't afford a full orchestra (I think the pit we're using is kind of small, too).
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Hi, you can try purchasing the full score from Dover, which I think is quite affordable:
http://store.doverpublications.com/048641891x.html
It is a new engraving and it corrects many errors present in previous editions, which I think is better in terms of studying the music. But since you are conducting it would be helpful as well. You can also use the full score to arrange a reduced score too. There are no parts though, so you might have to look elsewhere for them.
http://store.doverpublications.com/048641891x.html
It is a new engraving and it corrects many errors present in previous editions, which I think is better in terms of studying the music. But since you are conducting it would be helpful as well. You can also use the full score to arrange a reduced score too. There are no parts though, so you might have to look elsewhere for them.
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Yeah, I'm just trying to avoid arranging the parts myself. It would take a while to typeset, and I'm really busy doing Camelot right before the Pirates show, so I'm trying to take the easy way out. =)
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The parts for the Dover score, which is of the original full orchestra (or, more accurately, the Savoy Theatre Pit Orchestra of 26 musicians) are actually available. A chorus I am in was considering doing it a couple of years ago, and the parts are on rental from MMB Music. They were reasonable about the rental rates, but we didn't have the rehearsal time to prepare the whole thing.
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My Dover score of Mikado also mentions the availability of parts for rental from MMB Music. But since I don't have the Dover score of Pirates of Penzance I'm not sure if the availability of parts also applies to the Pirates score.
However, I have found the link to the score and set of parts of Pirates in the MMB Music site:
http://www.mmbmusic.com/concert_music/m ... x?id=15056
Hope this helps.
However, I have found the link to the score and set of parts of Pirates in the MMB Music site:
http://www.mmbmusic.com/concert_music/m ... x?id=15056
Hope this helps.