Sunday, October 12, 2014

Choir and Orchestra Layout

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The Choir and Orchestra Layout for Quirino Grandstand follows:
Left Side:
Choir
  • Senior's men's and women's combined choir from age 17 to 24 years old and junior's boys and girl's combined choir from age 6 to 17 years old from residents of 42,028 barangays throughout the Philippines
Right Side:
28-Piece Brass Band
  • 1 Soprano cornet in E♭
  • 8-10 Cornets in B♭ (in separate parts for 'Solo', 'Repiano', 2nd and 3rd cornets; there are 4/5 players on the 'Solo' part, one 'Repiano', two 2nd, and two 3rd)
  • 1 Flugelhorn in B♭ (notated on the same part as the 'Repiano' in some older music)
  • 3 Horns in E♭ (called Solo, 1st and 2nd)
  • 2 Baritone horns in B♭ (Each with separate parts)
  • 2 Tenor trombones (notated in B♭, playing separate parts)
  • 1 Bass trombone (the only brass instrument in the band notated in Concert Pitch (C) on Bass Clef)
  • 2 Euphoniums in B♭ (Usually playing the same part with divisi sections)
  • 4 Tubas (2 in E♭ and 2 in B♭, both notated in Treble Clef; often called Basses)
  • 2 or 3 percussion players (with 2 or more timpani, glockenspiel, snare drum, triangle, cymbals, a drum kit and more)
200-Piece Concert Band
  • Piccolos 1 (, 2)[note 1]
  • Flutes 1, 2 (, 3)
  • (Alto flute)[note 2]
  • Oboes 1 (, 2)
  • (English horn)[note 3]
  • Bassoons 1 (, 2)
  • (Contrabassoon)[note 4]
  • Clarinet in E-flat
  • Clarinets in B-flat 1, 2, 3 (, 4)
  • Alto clarinet
  • Bass clarinet
  • (Contra-alto clarinet/Contrabass clarinet)[note 5]
  • (Soprano saxophone)
  • Alto saxophones 1, 2[note 6]
  • Tenor saxophones 1 (, 2)
  • Baritone saxophone
  • (Bass saxophone)
  • Trumpets/Cornets in B-flat 1, 2, 3 (, 4, 5, 6)[note 7]
  • (Flugelhorns in B-flat 1 (, 2))
  • Horns in F 1, 2, 3, 4 (, 5, 6)
  • Tenor trombones 1, 2 (, 3)[note 8]
  • Bass trombone
  • Baritone horn/Euphonium 1 (, 2)[note 9][note 10]
  • Tubas
150-Piece Orchestra
  • 2–4 Flutes (one doubling Piccolo)
  • 2–4 Oboes (one doubling cor anglais or English horn)
  • 2–4 Clarinets (one doubling Bass Clarinet)
  • 2–4 Bassoons (one doubling Contrabassoon)
  • (Saxophone)
  • 4-8 French horns in F
  • 3–6 Trumpets in B♭
  • 3–6 Trombones (one or two being bass trombones)
  • 1-2 Tubas
  • (Baritone horn/Euphonium)
  • Timpani
  • Snare drum
  • Tenor drum
  • Bass drum
  • Cymbals
  • Tam-tam
  • Triangle
  • Wood block
  • Tambourine
  • Glockenspiel
  • Xylophone
  • Vibraphone
  • Tubular bells
  • Marimba
  • 1-2 Harp
  • 16 Violins 1
  • 14 Violins 2
  • 12 Violas
  • 10 Cellos
  • 8 Double basses
  • Piano
  • Celesta

Brass Band, full-concert band and Orchestra Layout

Brass Band Layout
  • 1 Soprano cornet in E♭
  • 8-10 Cornets in B♭ (in separate parts for 'Solo', 'Repiano', 2nd and 3rd cornets; there are 4/5 players on the 'Solo' part, one 'Repiano', two 2nd, and two 3rd)
  • 1 Flugelhorn in B♭ (notated on the same part as the 'Repiano' in some older music)
  • 3 Horns in E♭ (called Solo, 1st and 2nd)
  • 2 Baritone horns in B♭ (Each with separate parts)
  • 2 Tenor trombones (notated in B♭, playing separate parts)
  • 1 Bass trombone (the only brass instrument in the band notated in Concert Pitch (C) on Bass Clef)
  • 2 Euphoniums in B♭ (Usually playing the same part with divisi sections)
  • 4 Tubas (2 in E♭ and 2 in B♭, both notated in Treble Clef; often called Basses)
  • 2 or 3 percussion players (with 2 or more timpani, glockenspiel, snare drum, triangle, cymbals, a drum kit and more)
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full- concert band consists of
  • 8-12 flute players
  • first and a second oboe player
  • english horn
  • bassoon 
  • Double-Bassoon
  • one Eb clarinet
  • 15 clarinetists
  • alto clarinet
  • bass clarinet

Quirino Grandstand Stage Area: Choir and Orchestra

Instrumentation for the wind band is standardized; composers will frequently add parts. Instruments and parts in parentheses are less common but still often used; due to the fact that some bands are missing these instruments, important lines for these instruments are often cued into other parts.

Piccolos 1 (, 2)[note 1]
Flutes 1, 2 (, 3)
(Alto flute)[note 2]
Oboes 1 (, 2)
(English horn)[note 3]
Bassoons 1 (, 2)
(Contrabassoon)[note 4]
E-flat clarinet
Clarinets in B-flat 1, 2, 3 (, 4)
Alto clarinet
Bass clarinet
(Contra-alto clarinet/Contrabass clarinet)[note 5]
(Soprano saxophone)
Alto saxophones 1, 2[note 6]
Tenor saxophones 1 (, 2)
Baritone saxophone
(Bass saxophone)
Trumpets/Cornets in B-flat 1, 2, 3 (, 4, 5, 6)[note 7]
(Flugelhorns in B-flat 1 (, 2))
Horns in F 1, 2, 3, 4 (, 5, 6)
Tenor trombones 1, 2 (, 3)[note 8]
Bass trombone
Baritone horn/Euphonium 1 (, 2)[note 9][note 10]
Tubas
Snare drum
Bass drum
Cymbals
Tam-tam
Triangle
Tambourine
Wood blocks/Temple blocks
Tom-toms
Bongos
Congas
Claves
Drum kit
Timpani
Glockenspiel
Xylophone
Marimba
Crotales
Vibraphone
Chimes