Pieces for smaller / flexible orchestra
Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 5:41 pm
Hi all,
First post here - I looked back through the last year's topics, but couldn't see anything relevant to this.
I run an orchestra which has an unpredictable membership each year depending on who turns up. For example, last year we ended up with 2 flutes, 2 clarinets, 2 horns, an alto sax, 5 violins and one cello, plus a couple of percussionists, and we'll probably have a pianist - I was able to recruit a viola for the concert, and we mostly did some arrangements of the Carnival of the Animals (which are on my website if anyone wants them - hutchingsmusic.co.uk). But I don't have time to do a whole bunch of arrangements this year (though I can transpose parts fairly quickly if necessary). Something in four-five parts, with each part transposed for a few different instruments, would be ideal. But there aren't many such arrangements of well-known pieces.
So in general, can you recommend some pieces which could be played by orchestra with an unpredictable membership? Or if you've got any arrangements you've made for smaller orchestras, those would be handy to know about too.
Instruments that I know we'll have: violins, flutes, clarinets, piano, percussion. We also have a female voice choir (10-12) members, so a vocal line (or two) is also fine. We might also have any of horns, trombones, trumpets, oboes, violas, cellos and basses turning up to the first rehearsal, so a piece with optional parts for all of those would be ideal - but anything flexible is useful.
Thanks!
First post here - I looked back through the last year's topics, but couldn't see anything relevant to this.
I run an orchestra which has an unpredictable membership each year depending on who turns up. For example, last year we ended up with 2 flutes, 2 clarinets, 2 horns, an alto sax, 5 violins and one cello, plus a couple of percussionists, and we'll probably have a pianist - I was able to recruit a viola for the concert, and we mostly did some arrangements of the Carnival of the Animals (which are on my website if anyone wants them - hutchingsmusic.co.uk). But I don't have time to do a whole bunch of arrangements this year (though I can transpose parts fairly quickly if necessary). Something in four-five parts, with each part transposed for a few different instruments, would be ideal. But there aren't many such arrangements of well-known pieces.
So in general, can you recommend some pieces which could be played by orchestra with an unpredictable membership? Or if you've got any arrangements you've made for smaller orchestras, those would be handy to know about too.
Instruments that I know we'll have: violins, flutes, clarinets, piano, percussion. We also have a female voice choir (10-12) members, so a vocal line (or two) is also fine. We might also have any of horns, trombones, trumpets, oboes, violas, cellos and basses turning up to the first rehearsal, so a piece with optional parts for all of those would be ideal - but anything flexible is useful.
Thanks!