There was an engaging Proms performance of Ravel's Spanish Rhapsody on R3 a couple of days ago from the BBC Phil under Juanjo Mena. It bowled me over but could anyone with a score tell me if the trumpets which produce a final Rhythmic flourish in the closing bar should be heard or simply disappear into the texture. Having listened to Martinon and the CSO they are plainly audible and to my ears sound like they should be, but with Monteux and the LSO they almost disappear. Trivial I know but what does Ravel's score show?
Where are the trumpets?
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostHere's what looks like a YouTube performance with the score.
Boston SO/Ozawa
I'll post it on that thread too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rEc_vksrnc
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Just in case you weren’t already aware of the cornucopia that is IMSLP:
https://imslp.org/wiki/Rapsodie_espa...vel%2C_Maurice)
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My first Fantastique was CO/Davis and I was constantly disappointed whenever a new-to-me recording failed to include it. I sharpened my ears to pick up its first entry (in a tutti) and I’m sure I rejected several recordings purely because of its absence. On the other hand of the two scores on my shelf, one of them (the old complete edition) has it in small print with the footnote that the editors recommend omitting it, and the other (the 1972 Bärenreiter complete edition) leaves it out completely!
I have a vague memory that it might have been written for a one-off occasion—perhaps a concert where Arban was appearing elsewhere on the programme?
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Originally posted by oliver sudden View Post
I have a vague memory that it might have been written for a one-off occasion—perhaps a concert where Arban was appearing elsewhere on the programme?
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostJean-Baptist Arban - mentioned here in a very interesting letter - https://www.metopera.org/discover/ar...abilia/lot-13/
The biggest ‘where are the trumpets’ moment in the repertoire for me is probably that bit near the beginning of the last movement of La Mer… and there I reckon the trumpet parts appear on record more often than not, even though they’re _not_ in the standard scores.
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