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15 favorites from the holidays, including: Deck the Hall * The
First Noel * Good King Wenceslas * Hark! the Herald Angels Sing *
It Came upon the Midnight Clear * O Christmas Tree * We Three Kings
of Orient Are * and more.
The French flute player and conductor Paul Taffanel (1844-1908) was
an extraordinary virtuoso and a major figure in fin de siecle
Parisian musical life. Based on a treasure trove of private
documents of Taffanel's previously unpublished letters and papers,
Taffanel: Genius of the Flute recounts the rich story of his
multi-faceted career as a player, conductor, composer, teacher, and
leader of musical organizations.
As a player, Taffanel had a rare vision of the flute as a serious,
expressive instrument and is credited with re-establishing it in
the mainstream of music. He was also an inspiring teacher at the
Paris Conservatoire, to whom many modern flutists can trace their
roots. In 1879, Taffanel founded the Societe de musique de chambre
pour instruments a vent (Society of Chamber Music for Wind
Instruments), reviving the wind ensemble music of Mozart and
Beethoven, and breaking the dominance of piano and strings in
recital and chamber music. From 1890, he served as chief conductor
at the Paris Opera and the Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire
(Paris Conservatory Orchestra)--the first time a flutist, rather
than a string player, had been appointed to such key positions.
Edward Blakeman expertly places these and many other elements of
Taffanel's story in the rich political and cultural backdrop of the
time, evoking Conservatoire intrigues, the Societe des concerts,
and Taffanel's relationships with various musicians and major
composers. Blakeman details the circumstances surrounding landmark
commissions, performances, and repertoire, and weaves the details
from Taffanel's correspondence with first-person interviews and
flute lore. What emerges is a portrait of an all-around musician
who was also a modest and genial man."
12 songs from the hit motion picture arranged for easy piano: All I
Ask of You * Angel of Music * Learn to Be Lonely * The Music of the
Night * The Phantom of the Opera * Think of Me * Wishing You Were
Somehow Here Again * and more.
A continental tour of Europe doesn't go quite as planned! When
Stockwell Park Orchestra goes on tour to Europe, it proves a
challenge for even the most efficient German logistical planner. A
teenage stowaway, brass players falling in canals and a sabotaged
timpani van are all in a day's work for Ingrid Bauer of Note
Perfect Tours, but even she can't solve all the problems this week
throws at her. Maybe a bit of surprise Bach can calm the muddy
Brexit waters. She just has to fish out the musicians first. Praise
for The Stockwell Park Orchestra Series: "I was charmed... a very
enjoyable read." Marian Keyes "Friendly insults between musicians,
sacrosanct coffee-and-biscuit breaks, tedious committee meetings:
welcome to the world of the amateur orchestra." BBC Music Magazine
"...a witty and irreverent musical romp, full of characters I'd
love to go for a pint with. I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know
the Stockwell Park Orchestra and can't wait for the next book in
the series." Claire King, author of The Night Rainbow "Sharp, witty
and richly entertaining." Lev Parikian, author of Why Do Birds
Suddenly Disappear? "With its retro humour bordering on farce, this
novel offers an escape into the turbulent (and bonkers) world of
the orchestra." Isabel Costello, author of Paris Mon Amour "...a
very funny tale of musical shenanigans set in the febrile
atmosphere of the Stockwell Park Orchestra" Ian Critchley
The Baroque Clarinet is a sourcebook for the historical study of the European clarinet during the first half of the eighteenth century. The book is based on a comprehensive study of the theoretical, musical, and iconographical evidence, and many conclusions are presented here for the first time.
Mozart's Clarinet Concerto is of supreme importance as his last instrumental work. Yet there are a number of special problems surrounding the piece, since the autograph is lost and the unique instrument for which it was written has not survived. This book presents a wealth of background information, an analysis of the Concerto, discussion of performance practice and details of surviving relevant instruments.
Mozart's Clarinet Concerto is of supreme importance as his last instrumental work. Yet there are a number of special problems surrounding the piece, since the autograph is lost and the unique instrument for which it was written has not survived. This book presents a wealth of background information, an analysis of the Concerto, discussion of performance practice and details of surviving relevant instruments.
A mix and match collection of 21 easy to intermediate arrangements
using familiar Christmas melodies. These trios can be performed
with any other combination of instruments within the Christmas
series. Contents: Angels, from the Realms of Glory * Away in a
Manger * Christmas Christmas * Coventry Carol * Deck the Halls *
Ding Dong! Merrily on High * God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen * Good
King Wenceslas * Hark! The Herald Angels Sing * It Came Upon the
Midnight Clear * Jingle Bells * Joy to the World * O Come, All Ye
Faithful * O Little Town of Bethlehem * Once in Royal David's City
* Silent Night * The First Noel * The Holly and the Ivy * We Three
Kings of Orient Are * We Wish You a Merry Christmas * While
Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night.
(Instrumental Folio). These book/CD packs includes 13 themes from
hit movies: Apollo 13 * Braveheart * Chariots of Fire * Dances with
Wolves * E.T. * Jurassic Park * Mission: Impossible * Mr. Holland's
Opus * Raiders of the Lost Ark * Forrest Gump * more.
(Instructional). Exercises and Etudes for the Jazz Instrumentalist
is a collection of original pieces by master trombonist/composer
J.J. Johnson. Designed as study material and playable by any
instrument, these pieces (the harmonies of which are based on
well-known standards) run the gamut of the jazz experience,
featuring common and uncommon time signatures and keys, and styles
from ballads to funk. They are progressively graded so that both
beginners and professionals will be challenged by the demands of
this wonderful music. Published in both treble and bass clef
editions, this book also includes text to guide the player, as well
as a biography of Johnson.
(Instrumental Folio). Play 50 of your favorite pop tunes on your
instrument of choice This collection features arrangements written
in accessible keys and ranges with lyrics and chord symbols. Songs
include: All My Loving * Blowin' in the Wind * Clocks * Don't Stop
Believin' * Every Breath You Take * Fireflies * Hey, Soul Sister *
In My Life * Love Story * My Girl * Nights in White Satin * Sweet
Caroline * Unchained Melody * Viva La Vida * What a Wonderful World
* You've Got a Friend * and more.
(Music Sales America). This companion to Trevor Wye's series of
practice books continues the explanation of playing techniques in
greater detail. Topics covered include finding a teacher,
practicing, auditioning, performing, repertoire and careers.
(Music Sales America). A comprehensive study of modern jazz trumpet
playing by renowned jazz musician John McNeil. Contains a personal
history of jazz trumpet, articulation, valve technique, and
alternate fingerings. This complete edition combines and updates
the earlier works and includes a CD as a practice aid.
(Instrumental Solo). Nine songs from the Andrew Lloyd Webber
masterpiece: All I Ask of You * Angel of Music * Masquerade * The
Music of the Night * The Phantom of the Opera * The Point of No
Return * Prima Donna * Think of Me * Wishing You Were Somehow Here
Again.
Humanity has blown horns and trumpets of various makes and models,
lengths and diameters since prehistoric times. In Horns and
Trumpets of the World, the eminent scholar Jeremy Montagu surveys
the vast range in time and type of this instrument that has
accompanied everything in human history from the war cry to the
formal symphony, from the hunting call to the modern jazz
performance. No work on this topic offers as much detail or so many
illustrations-over 150, in fact-of this remarkable instrument.
Montagu's examination starts with horns constructed from such
unusual materials as seaweed, cane, and bamboo, and continues the
journey of exploration through those of shell, wood, ivory, and
metal. The chronological scope of Horns and Trumpets of the World
is equally vast: it looks at instruments of the Bible and from the
Bronze and Iron Ages respectively before diving headlong into those
from the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, and Classical periods,
and, following the Industrial Revolution, those that have appeared
in the modern era. Drawing on the many instruments from the
author's own extensive collection, Montagu offers details,
including measurements, at levels rarely seen in other surveys of
this world of instrumentation. Horns and Trumpet of the World
should appeal to not only scholars and collectors, but professional
brass players and manufacturers, as well as museums and
institutions with a vested interest in our musical heritage.
Progressive COMPLETE LEARN TO PLAY SAXOPHONE MANUAL is the ultimate
Saxophone manual. It assumes you have no prior knowledge of music
or playing the saxophone, and will take you from beginner to
professional level. In the course of the book you will learn all
the essential sounds techniques used by the great Jazz
saxophonists, along with improvisation, how to read music and music
theory as it relates to the saxophone. You will also learn many
well known pieces and songs and get a great introduction to many
styles of music.
One chanter, three drones, three regulators, thirteen keys, too
many near-extinctions to mention and 300 years of heroes: that,
with a frisson of fairies on moonlit knolls, is the Irish uilleann
('ill-in') pipes. The Wheels Of The World presents an epic tale of
triumph and survival, where the soulful heart of a nation has been
kept alive across ages by a slender thread of guardians - blind
men, eccentrics, self-aggrandisers, noble heroes, bloody-minded
revivalists and at least three people compared to Jimi Hendrix.
Uilleann piping is Ireland's equivalent to the story of the blues
in America, save that here the trail of legends and lore is richer
and deeper by far. It is the sound of 18th-century blues - a
microtonal virtuoso machine wielded by misfits and geniuses, often
one and the same. This is the story of a continuum, from John
McSherry, a 21st-century icon, backwards in time through Paddy
Keenan, Liam O'Flynn, Finbar Furey, Seamus Ennis, Willie Clancy,
Johnny Doran, Leo Rowsome and Patsy Touhey - at the dawn of
recorded sound - and thence to find a litany of unrecorded legends
before them. It is also a snapshot of professional Irish
traditional musicians, after the gold rush of the late 20th
century, keeping calm and carrying on.
This is a study of the manufacture of brass instruments, particularly the trumpet, in Nuremberg during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The book begins with a brief history of the instrument and the city where it was made, and an introduction to the changes in style, shape, and ornamentation which occurred over more than two hundred years. The techniques of extraction and purification, and the chemical and physical structure of the metals are discussed, and a separate chapter deals with solders for brass and silver and their use in the workshop. The tools and workshop facilities are identified and detailed using contemporary illustrations and examples from the author's workshop. The longest chapter, which is highly illustrated, deals with the techniques of fabrication as practised today, and draws parallels between them and historical practice. The book concludes with a discussion of the philosophy, ethics, and practicality of using historical instruments or accurate facsimiles in modern performance.
This is the first study in modern times dealing exclusively with the flutes used in the Renaissance, Baroque, and Classical eras. It details the history of the transverse flute from 1500 until the early nineteenth century. Advice is given on acquiring instruments, and their care and maintenance. Additional chapters guide the reader to sources about relevant technique and style, recommend repertoire, and give general advice to the modern player. The text is enhanced by numerous photographs of important historic flutes.
(Music Sales America). This complete music instruction studio is
all you need to begin playing harp like a pro. Be one of the
thousands of musicians who have used this dynamic program to learn
the basics of rock, blues, jazz, pop, and classical harmonica
performance. Here you'll learn the essential solo and improvising
techniques for all musical styles so you can play hundreds of new
songs on your own. The CD includes useful exercises and
professional song arrangements.
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