Is there a direct link to "The Colony"? Distinctly the section that contains the Sondheim Scores(are they full piano scores, or actual full orchestral scores?)?
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re: Der Glockner Von Notre Dame Cast Recording
I found some recordings of "Out There" and "Someday" from this 2004 Korean version of the Berlin production!
Out There
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5NldO-QOlQ
Someday
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBDTXy01U2A
The orchestrations in this are AMAZING, as with the 1999 Berlin production, and I've been hoping to find a program of the Berlin production so I can read how many musicians played in this production, so I could recreate or take part of it as inspiration for my own orchestrations of my own compositions!
So far I've learned that orchestra is:
4 Violins
1 Viola
1 Cello
1 Bass
1 Piccolo/Flute
1 Oboe/English Horn
1 Flute/Clarinet/Alto Saxophone/Electronic Wind Instrument(for Recorder, Shawm, etc.)
1 Oboe/English Horn/Clarinet/Bass Clarinet/Tenor Saxophone
1 Clarinet/Bassoon/Baritone Saxophone
2 Trumpets: 1st/Piccolo Trumpet, and 2nd/Flugelhorn
2 Horns
1 Trombone/Euphonium
1 Bass Trombone/Tuba
3 Keyboardist with 3rd doubling as a Harp
1 Drums
1 Percussion
I've confirmed about the woodwinds, brass, keyboards, and percussion with various sources(including John Mohan, who played Trumpet for the last 3 years of the production!), but I feel that there was a larger string section than what I listed(Mohan mentioned that he had the conductor score, which said that there was a 1st and 2nd Violin, AND a 1st and 2nd Viola, and MAYBE at least 2 Cellos). Can anyone confirm this?
Does anyone even have the 2004 Korean version's program to compare with the info I listed here? I'd really appreciate it!
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