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Re: [ARSCLIST] E or F?



Hi David, 
If the B&M Dictionary is accurate as David says, then I'd guess it's in F. It would be unusual for an E piece to have so many themes starting on C. 


Sebastián Zubieta


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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] E or F?

Wonder if I should throw it on in F as well, and then advise which transfer to 
use? It's for full symphony orchestra, and pitching the disc to F actually 
means going up close to 3%. Playing it in E means starting down 2.4% and it 
picks up a bit as it plays so I'm only down 1.4% at the end.


phillip holmes wrote:
> I think F, but I played the wind ensemble version, not the original.
> Phillip

David Hamilton wrote:
> Hi, David,
> 
> According to the Barlow & Morgenstern Dictionary of Musical Themes (not a
> work of incisive scholarship, though I've found it generally accurate),
> "Crown Imperial" begins in C; four themes are given, #s 2 & 3 are also in C,
> the fourth is in A-flat.  (Something tells me that this is not a helpful
> piece of information for you purposes!  But I tried!)
> 
> 
> David Lennick wrote:
>> Quick, geniuses..is Walton's "Crown Imperial" March in E or F? Got it 
>> here on a London LP that at 33.3 plays exactly between those keys. 
>> Other tracks on the LP aren't as far off pitch..which way do we go? My 
>> instincts tell me E.
>>
>> Thanks
>> dl
>>
> 
> 


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