The Cabin Pressure theme starts on page 3 of your score, at measure 19. Since there don't appear to be measure numbers in this score, only rehearsal numbers, here's where it is: See the first five measures, where all but the strings are tacit, and the strings (bottom of the score) are finishing up one of their many insane runs? Measure 19 is where the full orchestra comes back in. 19 and 20 are the four-beat intro, and then the "Da bum-ba-DUM!" riff with the flutes, violins I and II, and the violas starts in measure 21.
The Cabin Pressure theme starts there, continues through pages 4 and 5, and fades out just as page 6 begins. It's not long at all. On this recording of the whole Overture, it occupies from 0:21 to 0:35.
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Date: 2013-01-29 06:34 pm (UTC)The Cabin Pressure theme starts on page 3 of your score, at measure 19. Since there don't appear to be measure numbers in this score, only rehearsal numbers, here's where it is: See the first five measures, where all but the strings are tacit, and the strings (bottom of the score) are finishing up one of their many insane runs? Measure 19 is where the full orchestra comes back in. 19 and 20 are the four-beat intro, and then the "Da bum-ba-DUM!" riff with the flutes, violins I and II, and the violas starts in measure 21.
The Cabin Pressure theme starts there, continues through pages 4 and 5, and fades out just as page 6 begins. It's not long at all. On this recording of the whole Overture, it occupies from 0:21 to 0:35.