Bordogni Transcriptions
Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2021 3:04 pm
In my spare time, I'm making slow but steady progress on transcribing Bordogni vocalises with accompaniment into musescore format. The first 30 (using Rochut's progressive numbering) are complete and available here:
https://musescore.com/user/35220672/sets/5110656
To avoid copyright infringement, I went back to some very old sources. I've been retaining the original phrasing, dynamics, etc, rather than updating them to align with more modern editions. These markings are most certainly inconsistent with well-known versions, and at times they seem inconsistent even within themselves. Some of the ornaments, which make sense vocally, don't make a lot of sense for our instrument - but, I left in trills, etc. from the original sources as well for reference. Also, in cases where I have included both the original key as well as Rochut's, note that the latter is a simple transposition of the same, original arrangement - not Rochut's actual version. In short, you probably don't want to rely solely on these transcriptions as-marked for lessons or performance purposes.
While I do find it an interesting study to compare older arrangements with modern interpretations, the real value here is in having clean digital copy for easy display on tablet devices, and also in having access to audio for the accompaniments. You'll need to download the files and open them in the musescore software in order to view the parts - unfortunately, I don't believe there's a way to do that just viewing the scores on the website or mobile app. However, the software is also free, and the install is easy. Each score does have the canto and accompaniment parts already broken out, so you can print the trombone part and listen to the piano separately this way. In addition to printing to hardcopy, you can "print" to PDF via the export function, which is what I use for display on tablet in forScore.
I'll keep chipping away at these and hopefully have the full set of 120 available at some point. I can update this thread occasionally, but you can also subscribe to my musescore feed to get immediate updates when new transcriptions are available.
Enjoy!
https://musescore.com/user/35220672/sets/5110656
To avoid copyright infringement, I went back to some very old sources. I've been retaining the original phrasing, dynamics, etc, rather than updating them to align with more modern editions. These markings are most certainly inconsistent with well-known versions, and at times they seem inconsistent even within themselves. Some of the ornaments, which make sense vocally, don't make a lot of sense for our instrument - but, I left in trills, etc. from the original sources as well for reference. Also, in cases where I have included both the original key as well as Rochut's, note that the latter is a simple transposition of the same, original arrangement - not Rochut's actual version. In short, you probably don't want to rely solely on these transcriptions as-marked for lessons or performance purposes.
While I do find it an interesting study to compare older arrangements with modern interpretations, the real value here is in having clean digital copy for easy display on tablet devices, and also in having access to audio for the accompaniments. You'll need to download the files and open them in the musescore software in order to view the parts - unfortunately, I don't believe there's a way to do that just viewing the scores on the website or mobile app. However, the software is also free, and the install is easy. Each score does have the canto and accompaniment parts already broken out, so you can print the trombone part and listen to the piano separately this way. In addition to printing to hardcopy, you can "print" to PDF via the export function, which is what I use for display on tablet in forScore.
I'll keep chipping away at these and hopefully have the full set of 120 available at some point. I can update this thread occasionally, but you can also subscribe to my musescore feed to get immediate updates when new transcriptions are available.
Enjoy!