* [No. 236.] " 315, 5th and 6th bars.
" 274 (cf. [Ex. 9]).
A Fairy Tale A.
The Golden Cockerel 179, 9th bar. (cf. [Ex. 229]).
Transference of passages and phrases.
A phrase or a figure is often transferred from one instrument to another. In order to connect the phrases on each instrument in the best possible way, the last note of each part is made to coincide with the first note of the following one. This method is used for passages the range of which is too wide to be performed on any one instrument, or when it is desired to divide a phrase into two different timbres.
Examples:
* Snegourotchka 137—The melody is transferred from the violins to the flute and clarinet (cf. [Ex. 28]).
* " before 191—Solo violin—Solo 'cello.
Pan Voyevoda 57—Trombones—Trumpets; Horn—Ob. + Cl.