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Posted by jonathan on September 27, 19103 at 11:48:50:
In Reply to: Re: obscure composition by William Byrd posted by bruce emerick on May 19, 19103 at 15:58:09:
: : Hi there
: : The source for ENTRATA AFTER WILLIAM BYRD by Carl Orff (which by the way isn't available on CD at all) ist:
: : THE BELLS from WILLIAM BYRD
: :
: : Regards, Roger
: : : :
: : : : Can anyone help me? I am trying to find the original source (somewhere in the music of Willam
: : : : Byrd) for what is identified in a composition by
: : : : Carl Orff as: "Entrata (Entrada?)after William
: : : : Byrd."
: : : :I have tried everything I know to come up with an answer; however, my knowledge of Orff's lesser
: : : :known (?) music, to say nothing of Byrd, has frustrated my every effort.
: : : : Thank you
: : : PS: Sorry for the "Boyce" (big time error)
: may 19,2003.I discovered orff`s Entrata about 15yrs ago while listening to old lp`s from the library in Corvallis,oregon.it was on a warner bros album of opera highlights.about 10 yrs ago i found it in los angeles on casette tape from deutsche grammaphone in its "Hooked on Clics" series.It was in a small record store in Topanga Plaza,Woodland Hills,Ca.
Hello, Orff buff,
You can hearmost of Orff's "Entrata" at the end of the soundtrack for the film "The Last Detail," with Jack Nicholson and Andy Quaid.
Jonathan
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