Hi Johannes,

I can help you with some of these. I think my notation should be obvious, but it's basically the same as <http://schirmer.com/catalogs/inst_abbrev.html#sc>

(A good source is David Daniels' Orchestral Music: A Handbook, 4th ed. http://tinyurl.com/8j24m at amazon.com. I don't actually have this myself, but I often wish I did.)

>Schumann: 1st Symphony

2222-4230, timp, perc, str

>Schumann: 2nd Symphony

2222-2230, timp, str

>Gade: 1st Symphony

2+pic.222-4231, timp, str

>Schubert: 9th Symphony

2222-2230, timp, str

>Mendelssohn: 3rd Symphony

2222-4200, timp, str

>Mendelssohn: Overture to "Ruy Blas"

2222-4230, timp, str

>Lindblad: Symphony in C

Sorry, don't know.

>Beethoven: Leonoren Overtures (all three, the same?) and Fidelio Overture

#1: 2222-4200, timp, str
#2: 2222-4230, timp, str
#3: 2222-4230, timp, str
Fid: 2222-4220, timp, str

>Martin y Soler: Overture "Una cosa rara"
>
>Salieri: 26 Variations "La folia di Spagna"
>Salieri: Prologue to "Tarare"

Sorry.

>Arriaga: Symphony

In D? 2222-2200, timp, str

>Arriaga: Overture

"Los Esclavos Felices"? 2222-2000, timp, str

>Anton Reicha: Overture in D (in 5/8)

Sorry.

>Cherubini: Symphony in D (1814)

"Winter"? 1222-2200, timp, str.

>Cherubini: Overture in G (1815)

I have info for several named overtures, but not simply "in G".

>Berlioz: Symphony fantastique

2(pic)2(ehn)24-42, 2 cnt, 32, 4 timp, perc, 2hp, str (tubas were originally ophecleides)

Hope this helps.

Aaron.

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