Orchestration Das klagende Lied

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Woodwind

  • 1 Bass clarinet B.
  • 3 Bassoon.
  • 2 Clarinet A. 
  • 2 Clarinet B. 
  • 1 Contra bassoon.
  • 1 Cor Anglais (English horn).  
  • 3 Flute.
  • 2 Oboe. 
  • 2 Piccolo.

Brass

  • 2 Bass tuba.
  • 2 Cornet F (Piston).
  • 4 Horn F (French horn).
  • 4 Natural horn (Wald horn).
  • 3 Trombone.
  • 4 Trumpet F.

String sections

  • Double bass.
  • Viola.
  • Violin I.
  • Violin II.
  • Violoncel.

Plucked

  • 2 Harp.

Timpani

  • 1 Timpani.
  • 1 Timpani offstage.

Percussion (4 players, 2 players offstage)

  • 1 Bass drum.
  • 1 Cymbal suspended.
  • 1 Cymbal suspended offstage.
  • 1 Cymbals clash.
  • 1 Tam tam.
  • 1 Triangle.

Vocals solo

  • 1 Baritone. 
  • 1 Boy alto. 
  • 1 Boy soprano. 
  • 1 Mezzo-soprano. 
  • 1 Soprano. 
  • 1 Tenor. 

Choir

  • 1 SATB (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Baritone) choir with choir soloists.

Fernorchester (offstage). Lied 3: Hochzeitsstuck (Wedding Piece).

  • 3 Bassoon.
  • 2 Clarinets Bb.
  • 2 Clarinets Eb.
  • 2 Flute.
  • 1 Piccolo.
  • 2 Cornet Eb (Piston).
  • 4 Flugelhorn Bb.
  • 1 Timpani.
  • 1 Cymbals.
  • 1 Triangle.

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