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Searching a guide to the Orchestra, written by a Russian composer
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SergeantPepr is in Russia
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Hey all, sorry if this is too vague, but Im trying to find a famous orchestration text that was written by a Russian composer (I want to say it was Rimsy-Korsakov, but haven't found it searching him).

I find an English translation on a music forum a few months back, I bookmarked it but have since lost my bookmarks and can't find the site! Was wondering if anyone knew the book Im looking for and hopefully have the link to the english translation?

It was definitely a Russian composers book. Again, sorry if this is too vague or not relevant enough to the sub. It went through each instrument group and the ranges of each instrument. I know there are other guides, but this was a great read and it was free :p

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