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Re: crazy left-field question
- From: MaxwellSt <MaxwellSt...>
- Subject: Re: crazy left-field question
- Date: Sun 10 Jun 2001 21.18 (GMT)
In a message dated 6/10/2001 8:59:26 AM Central Daylight Time,
nusach (at) hotmail(dot)com writes:
> >is there any kind of klezmer music out there that could be useful as an
> >audition piece? on trombone??
>
We audition trombonists on "S'iz Freylech By Yidn"--it has a very active
part, as to many other pieces (if you take the time to write them out). If
you listen to pieces dating from the early jazz era like "Lebedik un
Freylech," there are very active t-bone lines. Also, it wouldn't be of help
to you, but if they can play the trombone part for our arrangement of
Mechuteyneste Mayne on the first pass, they're in!
Lori, Maxwell Street