This was an interesting project commisioned by the Metropolitan Youth Orchestra. I was asked to create a series of transpositions for certain woodwinds and brass. The original parts, prepared by the engraving masters of the late-19th/early-20th century, were scored for instrumets that are uncommon in today's orchestra (i.e. Clarinet in C, Trumpet in E, or 1st Trombone reading tenor clef). For the professional player, these transpositions are little, if any, trouble to make at sight. For the young perfomer, however, this would be problematic, so the written transpositions were necessary. Furthermore, because these parts would enter a music-lending library, I wished to emulate the old fashioned style and layout of the original engravings, so they would match their counterparts.