Mark, Thank you so much! Regards, Tim Mark Huth <pdx_36@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hi Tim, Actually, I know this piece quite well; I was, in fact, the one playing for a number of tracks on this CD, along with my good friend, John Green and the track in question is me after numerous takes. John and I basically split duties for the recording, each contributing things from our respective repertoires. (This was before Dan Miller's excellent recordings came along!!!). This arrangement of Handel's "Allegro and Adagio" is from the first of four volumes called "Wedding Music", published by Augsburg Fortress Press. These were all edited by David N. Johnson. If you simply look for "Wedding Music, Book I" edited by Johnson, you'll score. The book has a number of good arrangements including the Handel and numerous settings of Bach Chorales. This is the "Pre-Nuptial" volume; the other three are Processionals and Recessionals and include separate parts for optional instrumentalists. I recommend all these volumes, but find I use the first two most of all. The Handel is also my most-often played piece, as well. Hope this helps. I'm actually out of town right now but could get you the publisher's number if you need it when I return to Portland. Best regards, Mark > Hi Lists, > I have a question for the "Sound of Rodgers 800 Series" CD. > I am trying to located the "Print Music" on Track 6 - "Allegro > & Adagio by Handel." > Does anyone know where I can find that piece of print music? > Many Thanks for your help, > Tim __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup