Igor Stravinsky ballet parts

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Igor Stravinsky ballet parts

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The ballets have finally been uploaded on a regional server (accessible on the IMSLP), which is great. I have all the scores on my computer already, but I'm wondering ... would anyone happen to have the orchestral parts to them?
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The three russian ballets are still on the original stravinsky project page.
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You misread my question. I'm asking for the individual parts to the ballets. For example, in the Rite of Spring, the first three parts uploaded would probably be the piccolo, flute, and alto flute.
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Yes, the "Project Stravinsky" forum thread links to a page that contains an RAR with the parts for the three "russian" ballets at least.
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Actually, The OM Parts have neglected to include the complete set of parts to the Firebird (1910v). But I have a Violin 1 Part I can scan and send if anyone's interested. And it has no markings.

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Re: Igor Stravinsky ballet parts

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I've also recently acquired a complete set of parts for the 1910 suite and will be adding those soon. The 1919 re-orchestration, however, exists in the current form published by Kalmus and edited. Kalmus previously reprinted what looked to be a copyist's manuscript in the 1970's, but it is fraught full of mistakes and without lots of manual corrections is impossible to play from. Because of this I won't be including these parts and just recommend those interested to buy the corrected/edited ones directly from Kalmus.
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