Thanks for the suggestion, sallydurant, but we're talking about full orchestral scores, as opposed to vocal scores.
Temms, thank you for the advice. I have just ordered the WSS score on Amazon. I will inquire with MTI!
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Full Scores of Sondheim shows?
Thank you; I did know that they were not available for purchase. I'm just wondering if there are any copies in existence (libraries? archives?) for those interested in orchestration for the theatre from an educational standpoint.
Full Scores of Sondheim shows?
Hi All,
I'm wondering if there are any full scores of Sondheim shows in existence. I know MTI only licenses out piano/conductor scores, libretto/vocal books and orchestra parts. As an MD/composer/arranger, I would love to be able to read the original Tunick orchestrations. I know there is a full score available of West Side Story (I've seen it at the Juilliard Bookstore), but I'm thinking maybe this is only because Bernstein was primarily a classical composer and the publication of full
I'm wondering if there are any full scores of Sondheim shows in existence. I know MTI only licenses out piano/conductor scores, libretto/vocal books and orchestra parts. As an MD/composer/arranger, I would love to be able to read the original Tunick orchestrations. I know there is a full score available of West Side Story (I've seen it at the Juilliard Bookstore), but I'm thinking maybe this is only because Bernstein was primarily a classical composer and the publication of full
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