Hunchback of Notre Dame, The

  1. Piccolo, flute [to low B], clarinet, soprano saxophone
  2. Oboe, English horn, clarinet, alto saxophone
  3. Clarinet, bass clarinet [to low C], bassoon, baritone saxophone [to low A]

11 comments

  1. Bret Pimentel says:

    Added based on comment left by Tom Kmiecik.

  2. Tom Kmiecik says:

    The Reed 3 book calls for low A baritone and low C bass clarinet, and there is one low B for flute in Reed 1.

  3. Lois Buesser says:

    The MTI orchestration list does not mention String Bass. Correct that none is needed to be hired?

  4. Jonathan Hart says:

    For the (Berlin) 1999 German version, “Der Glöckner von Notre Dame”, the reeds were:
    1. Flute, Piccolo
    2. Oboe, English Horn
    3. Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Flute, EWI (Electronic Wind Instrument)
    4. Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Oboe, English Horn
    5. Clarinet, Baritone Saxophone, Bassoon

  5. Michael Ybarra says:

    Posting here about the recent West End Concert at the Prince Edward Theatre, which (according to the photos/videos of the curtain call that put emphasis on the onstage orchestra) has(in addition to the larger string section and added double bass) expanded the number of Woodwinds players from three to four.

    Can anyone with info on that concert’s orchestra confirm what the woodwind doubling has been changed to with this added fourth member?

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