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Only the Editions Listed on the Approved Solo List Will Be Honored at the Auditions CENTRAL DISTRICT SOLO LIST HIGH SCHOOL 2009-2010 Please note: only the editions listed on the approved solo list will be honored at the auditions. Flute "Concerto in G Major" by Quantz/Wummer – Movement 3 only, pub. Southern Oboe "Concerto in g minor" by Handel – Omit Movement 3 & 4, pub. Rubank, Omit Movement 3 and 4 Bassoon "Sonata #3" from SIX SONATAS, VOLUME 1, Largo and Allegro movements only, by Galliard, pub. International Bb Clarinet "Adagio-Tarantella” by Cavallini (Omit cadenza in the Adagio), pub. Kjos Alto Clarinet "Andante Cantabile" by J.C. Bach/Marteau, pub. Ludwig Bass Clarinet/Contra Alto/Contra Bass Clarinet "Largo and Allegro" by Boni, pub. Rubank Alto Saxophone Canzonetta, Op. 6 " by D'Ambiosio/Teal, from SOLOS FOR THE ALTO SAXOPHONE PLAYER, pgs. 2-3, pub. Schirmer/HL Tenor Saxophone "Song Without Words, Op. 109" by Mendelssohn/Teal from SOLOS FOR THE TENOR SAXOPHONE PLAYER, pg. 13, pub. Schirmer/HL Baritone Saxophone "Page 32" from SELECTED STUDIES FOR SAXOPHONE, by Voxman, pub. Rubank/Hal Leonard High School – page 2 Trumpet "Prelude and Pantomine" by Vizzutti from CONCERT STUDIES FOR TRUMPET, pages 16- 17 pub. Curnow Music/Hal Leonard (ISBN 90-431-1269-0) Horn "Nocturne" by Mendelssohn, from CONCERT AND CONTEST COLLECTION FOR FRENCH HORN, pg. 8, pub Rubank/Hal Leonard Trombone "Concerto" by Rimsky-Korsakov – Movements 1 and 3 only, pub MCA/Hal Leonard. Please observe the following cuts and octave indications: Movement 1: Measures 1 - 78. Observe 8va indications in measures 1- 16, 51-53, and 64-66. Observe 8va down (8vb) in measures 73-78. Ignore all other octave indications. Movement 3: Pick-up to measure 20 (coincides with Circle 20) to measure 111 only. Baritone "Serenade" by Bohme from CONCERT AND CONTEST COLLECTION FOR BARITONE HORN, pg. 13, pub Rubank/Hal Leonard Tuba "Adagio and Allegro," by Handel from CONCERT AND CONTEST COLLECTION FOR TUBA, pgs. 14-15, pub Rubank/Hal Leonard String Bass "Minuet in G Major" by Schlemuller, from FESTIVAL PERFORMANCE SOLOS, pg 22, pub Carl Fischer. Keyboard Percussion "Furioso and Valse" by Hatch, Play Furioso only, pub. Earl Hatch Publications. ("Furioso and Valse" is now published in the collection CHALLENGE I, published by Alfred Publications) Snare Drum "No. 18" from RECITAL SOLOS by Whaley, pub. Meredith Publications Timpani "Slightly Latin" from TYMP TUNES by Schinstine, pg.19, pub Southern .
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