"March Past of the Kitchen Utensils" from the Aristophanic Suite
London: J. Curwen & Sons, Ltd.
New York: G. Schirmer Inc., Sole agents, USA
copyright 1964.
Plate 45842c
Full score. No evidence of editing/arrangement of any kind.
Vaughan Williams - Wasps
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Re: Vaughan Williams - Wasps
I heard that in a concert once!!! I never thought I'd see it again!
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Re: Vaughan Williams - Wasps
Unless it is an arrangement or a later version made by the composer, the 1964 notice is bogus. The entire suite was issued by Schott London in 1910 or 1911 and is presently available in reprint from Kalmus - including the "March Past of the Kitchen Utensils." I have a 1909 vocal score in Greek and English of the complete incidental music which I will be posting here later on.
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Re: Vaughan Williams - Wasps
Carolus,
Will you be uploading the full 1909 vocal score any time soon?
Will you be uploading the full 1909 vocal score any time soon?