After 50 years as a Symphonic and Operatic conductor (Link under Biography), Myer Fredman is now utilising his considerable experience to enlarge the orchestral and symphonic wind repertoire by arranging, orchestrating and/or transcribing works by such composers as Bach, Handel, Tchaikovsky and Elgar who, like Mozart, Ravel and Britten were pre-eminent in this genre.
Operatic extracts (without voices) are also included the precedent being Mozart who enjoyed hearing Figaro performed out of context. Idomeneo for instance, provides ample opportunities for instrumental soloists to shine in quasi mini concerti, Puccini’s La Boheme abounds in superb instrumental writing while Donizetti’s Elisir d’amore contains many delicious melodies within its covers in which orchestras can relish. For further details about the above and other arrangements, their scores and parts, contact Harmonic Services Group (See under Links).
