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Composer Catalogues: an announcement

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« Reply #15 on: December 07, 2012, 06:37:52 pm »

Rotunda March: http://gramophonecollecting.myfastforum.org/archive/oliphant-chuckerbutty-record-__o_t__t_694.html
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« Reply #16 on: December 07, 2012, 07:04:39 pm »

Sorry, trying to surreptitiously sneak in military band arrangements doesn't count - try again ...

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« Reply #17 on: December 07, 2012, 07:10:49 pm »

I am pretty sure I hear strings on that recording :o But I am interested to hear why brass bands count in some of the catalogues but not military bands, which after all contain a larger variety of orchestral instruments compared to just trombones and percussion in the former :-\
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« Reply #18 on: December 07, 2012, 07:19:46 pm »

Hey, a military (R.A.F.) band with strings - crazy days! I've changed my mind - what the hell (who cares about the classification) - just savour the musical quality ...

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« Reply #19 on: December 08, 2012, 03:53:09 am »

I am pretty sure I hear strings on that recording :o But I am interested to hear why brass bands count in some of the catalogues but not military bands, which after all contain a larger variety of orchestral instruments compared to just trombones and percussion in the former :-\

If that question is directed my way....as I think it may be ;D.........

When I started out on the cataloguing exercise(=marathon) back in February I made a decision to exclude certain types of music. Amongst these were Incidental Music written for plays or films-unless there was a very clearly identified orchestral Suite derived from that music AND arranged by the composer himself. I also decided-I seem to recall whilst compiling the Malcolm Arnold catalogue-to exclude music written for brass bands. When I reached Gordon Jacob, shortly afterwards, that latter decision seemed eminently sensible :) If I had tried listing all the music Gordon Jacob wrote for brass bands I would probably still be on that composer today and would either have lost the will to live or at least to carry on cataloguing ;D ;D

Again-if I recall correctly-I reversed the decision on music for brass band when I was on the Walter Piston catalogue. After that, I tried to, reasonably consistently, list brass music unless (as with, for example, Roy Harris) there was just far too much of it.

So......Yes...there is inconsistency ::)   And...yes...I made arbitrary decisions. I know that along the way a number of members here and "elsewhere" have certainly rolled their eyes in horror/disgust/incomprehension at such arbitrariness.

The catalogues are what they are.....flawed definitely, incomplete definitely, inaccurate probably........but I know that they are better (in many cases) than you will find easily anywhere else on the net. So I remain-defiantly-proud of them and happy with what I have achieved :) :)

I wouldn't go quite as far as the late, lamented Edith Piaf in claiming "je ne regrette rien" ........but not far short of it ;D ;D

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