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Good one!
Oh yes……this edition of The Firebird is known to be full of mistakes. It has more concerning issues than the “ghosted” note. The first gliss is written in tenor clef when it should be in alto clef. Also, why does it switch to bass clef to count those 5 measures of rest just before the first gliss? Is a musician supposed to count differently in different clefs????
I wouldn't put too much stock in that. None of the other editions of The Firebird have those brackets. In the full ballet and the 1911 suite he has the trombone playing that note, so why would he all of a sudden want it to be optional? I would treat it as a mistake in the notation and move on.stewbones43 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 08, 2023 10:07 am Thank you for the replies so far. I think the first reply, from sungfw, hs the most logical explanation.
Crazy4Tbone86's criticism of the accuracy of the parts does not apply here as we are using an edition by Chester Music/Schott and it is an exceptionally neat and clear edition, without any of the mistakes Brian mentions.
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Stewbones43