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Victor Herbert was an orchestration genius who for the most part did his own orchestration work on Full Scores, eventually parceling out work to trusted employees for creation of conducting scores and actual parts. The products contained here are original Victor Herbert orchestrations that were either done by him or approved by him. Most have been painstakingly restored into Finale from Herbert's hand written scores, and/or 100+ year old copyists' hand. In some cases there are published scores and parts. You can always trust the arrangers Otto Langey and Harold Sanford. Those are the only two names who worked for and/or were approved by Herbert to arrange his music. You will find their names most often on "Selections from ....." published scores and parts. Herbert was not particularly fond of overtures per se and often asked Langey to create a overture and label it "Selections from ..."Royal Sec, A Champagne Gallop
$50.00
Description
Computerized Public Domain orchestral Champagne Gallop – “Royal Sec” was written by Victor Herbert sometime before 1885. This predates his arrival in American in 1886 and is a very rare piece never published. Think of a wonderful early version of Hello Dolly’s famous Gallop. This is complete with toasts and clinked glasses. This version was computerized by the North Carolina Symphony from the original hand copied parts found in the Library of Congress. It was first performed in this century using photocopies of the original parts by The Little Orchestra Society (NYC) as an Ent’re Act for a concert version of Mlle Modiste .
Winds are 2-1-2-1
Brasses are 2-2-1-0, 2
Perc (champagne bottles and corks)
Strings (1 copy per instrument)
Sweethearts
Little Nemo
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