My main worry is that as I munched my way through all the lockdowns, I won't fit in my tux.

* I've checked. It's got the tallest tower.
Alto, schmalto. Scan into Sibelius and put into tenor. I'll learn alto when I get an alto,stewbones43 wrote: ↑Mon May 09, 2022 8:15 am
I have never played in Boston Stump but I suspect it will have an interesting acoustic.
The other items in the programme are fairly obscure; Berlioz Overture King Lear (good workout for your alto clef playing!)
Stewart
PS
You might be interested in a Mike Westbrook gig I will be playing in. It is part of the Cambridge Jazz Festival and on Tuesday September 27th we are doing our "Rossini Reloaded" concert before taking it to Italy for a gig in October. We have just done 2 nights at Ronnie Scott's club and an appearance at the Cheltenham Jazz Festival.
All keeping me on my toes.
You are right about the Saint-Saens, Bruce but the Berlioz is the one in alto clef. Nick has been away from classical music for a while and has been doing lots of wind band, big band and brass band playing where anything in alto clef would be recycled or given to someone who will admit to knowing a viola player.