Proper score order should be as you have it, except oboes above clarinets and 
choir above piano.  It's much easier, especially for choir rehearsals, to have 
piano just below choir.

Just my two cents...

-Brennon Bortz

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From:  Ralph Whitfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subj:  [Finale] Re: Narration in Choral Score...
Date:  Fri Apr 21, 2006 7:03 pm
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Well...it appears the consensus is text blocks.

I'll give that a try and see what happens.

Using lyrics wouldn't really work since the narration is over the choir 
which is silent during this section.

Maybe I'm putting the narration somewhere I shouldn't.  I'm planning on 
putting it over the chorus.  Should it there or somewhere else?

The score order is: Flute, Clarinet, Oboe, Horn, Trpt., Piano, Choir (2 
staff), Violins, Viola, Cello, Bass.

This is arranger's order.  Someone else have an idea?  I've seen the 
choir on top with the piano on bottom.  I'm thinking of moving the piano 
to the bottom with the choir above it.

Opinions?

Thanks,

Ralph
-- 
Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr.
Bass Trombonist - Gadsden Symphony Orchestra
www.rainbowbrassmusic.com
"Trombonist by Nature, Engineer by Necessity."

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