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Re: [ARSCLIST] E or F?



Barlow & Morgenstern have no horse in the "Orb & Sceptre" stakes...

DH

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[mailto:ARSCLIST@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David Lennick
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 11:21 AM
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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] E or F?

There is now about to be a gigantic Homer Simpson "D'oh!" moment as I beat 
myself over the head with the album cover and admit that I can't read (or 
something). Please do not ask why I wrote "Crown Imperial".

It's "ORB AND SCEPTRE".

Many apologies. Now..E or F?

(Elgar's Imperial March is also on this album, I know Crown Imperial from
other 
contexts, blah blah blah. Sorry!)

dl

-=sVo=- wrote:
> I just checked three British orchestral recordings, a Wind Band 
> recording, and a transcribed organ arrangement, plus I have played the 
> organ part several times with both orchestras and bands and can vouch 
> that all of the above and every arrangement I have ever seen are in C.
> 
> Scott VanOrnum
> Musician
> Ann Arbor, MI
> 
> 
> 
> On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 22:35:27 -0400, David Lennick 
> <dlennick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 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
> 
> ---=sVo=-
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