I got an e-mail today from our volunteer not-exactly-librarian-but-guy-who-takes-responsibility-for-filling-folders, listing the complete program for our concerts in two plus weeks:
Custer | A Salute to the Big Apple |
Lerner | Camelot |
Bizet | Carmen Suite No. 2 |
Webber | Evita |
Mendelssohn | Fingal's Cave |
Rodgers | King and I |
Grieg | Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 |
Webber | Phantom of the Opera |
Brahms | Serenade No. 1 |
Vivaldi | Summer |
Rodgers | Victory at Sea |
Yikes, that's a lot of music. But good news for my possibility of future competence: I invested in several volumes of The Orchestra Musician's CD-ROM Library of cello parts a few months ago, and it looks like I have parts there for Brahms, Mendelssohn, Bizet, and Grieg. (Oooh - they're on sale at Shar this week. Maybe I'll grab the other volumes.)
Wow, what a great resource. I'd better get to work.
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