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(Artist Transcriptions). More than 50 Coltrane classics,
transcribed exactly from his recorded solos. Includes: All Blues *
Blue Train (Blue Trane) * Body and Soul * Bye Bye Blackbird *
Countdown * Cousin Mary * Giant Steps * Impressions * India * Lazy
Bird * Lush Life * Mr. P.C. * Moment's Notice * My Favorite Things
* Naima (Niema) * Spiral * Syeeda's Song Flute * Witches Pit * and
more.
The Wind Band Music of Henry Cowell studies the compositions for
wind band by twentieth-century composer Henry Cowell, a significant
and prolific figure in American fine art music from 1914-1965. The
composer is noteworthy and controversial because of his radical
early works, his interest in non-Western musics, and his
retrogressive mature style-along with notoriety for his
imprisonment in San Quentin on a morals charge. Eleven chapters are
organized both topically and chronologically. An introduction,
conclusion, series of eight appendices, bibliography, and
discography complete this comprehensive study, along with an audio
playlist of representative works, hosted on the CMS website.
Harold Meek writes from a lifetime's experience playing the horn
(often first chair) in several of America's great orchestras,
notably the Boston Symphony Orchestra. He shares anecdotes and
insights about the joys and travails of playing under Fritz Reiner,
Otto Klemperer, Serge Koussevitzky, Charles Munch, and others. Meek
also brings together some important information about changes in
the instrument itself, including a little-known letter from the
great British horn virtuoso, Dennis Brain, about the virtues of
different makes of horn. A valuable section prints interpretively
challenging horn passages from over three dozen masterpieces,
ranging from Beethoven symphonies to Weber's Der Freischutz, and
evaluates the solutions offered in recordings by various prominent
conductors, from Leopold Stokowski, Sir Adrian Boult, George Szell,
and Herbert von Karajan to Carlo Maria Giulini, Neville Marriner,
Kurt Masur, and Christopher Hogwood.
The second edition of Susan J. Maclagan's A Dictionary for the
Modern Flutist presents clear and concise definitions of more than
1,600 common flute-related terms that a player of the Boehm-system
or Baroque flute may encounter. Fully illustrated with more than
150 images, the entries describe flute types, flute parts; playing
techniques; acoustics; articulations; intonation; common ornaments;
flute-making and repairs; flute history; flute music books, and
many more topics. Unique to the second edition are entries on
beatbox techniques and muscles of the face and throat. Entries now
also feature bibliographic cross-references for further research.
Carefully labeled illustrations for many flute types, parts,
mechanisms, and accessories help make definitions easier to
visualize. Appendixes provide further information on such subjects
as flute classifications, types of flutes and their parts, key and
tone hole names, head joint options, orchestra and opera audition
excerpts, and biographies of people mentioned in the definitions.
Contributed articles include "An Easy Guide to Checking Your Flute
Tuning and Scale" by Trevor Wye; "Flute Clutches" by David Shorey;
"Early Music on Modern Flute" by Barthold Kuijken; and "Crowns and
Stoppers" and "Boehm Flute Scales from 1847 to the Present:The
Short Story" by Gary Lewis. Maclagan's A Dictionary for the Modern
Flutist, second edition is an essential reference volume for
flutists of all levels and for libraries supporting student,
professional, and amateur musicians.
Firmly rooted in Paul Harris's Simultaneous Learning approach, this
new edition of Improve your sight-reading! Clarinet Grades 1-3 is
designed to help overcome all the stumbling blocks to successful
sight-reading. Step by step you will build up a complete picture of
each piece, firstly through rhythmic, melodic and technical
exercises, then by studying prepared pieces and finally `going
solo' with a series of meticulously graded sight-reading pieces.
This new edition of the best-selling Improve your sight-reading!
contains completely new material throughout and has been brought up
to date to match the latest ABRSM sight-reading criteria.
Encompasses every aspect of the saxophone, including its history,
the instrument, teaching and repertoire. The book also features
music examples and photographs.
Trumpet Globetrotters brings together toe-tapping original tunes in
styles from around the world-from South African to Cuban and from
mariachi to bhangra-for the budding trumpeter. This unique book
presents a kaleidoscope of musical traditions, with supporting
background information and backing tracks that capture each
sound-world. To help with technique and interpretation, every piece
includes tailored warm-ups and stylistic tips from the author. With
options for trumpet or piano accompaniment, and an inspirational
CD, Trumpet Globetrotters is the ultimate resource for trumpeters
looking to go travellin'...
Recorded by his quartet in a single session in 1964, A Love Supreme
is widely considered John Coltrane's magnum opus and one of the
greatest jazz albums of all time.
In Beyond A Love Supreme, Tony Whyton explores both the musical
complexities of A Love Supreme and the album's seminal importance
in jazz history. Marking Coltrane's transition from the bebop and
hard bop of his earlier recordings to the free jazz style perfected
throughout the rest of his career, the album also embodies the deep
spirituality that characterized the final years of his life. The
titles of the four part suite--"Acknowledgment," "Resolution,"
"Pursuance," and "Psalm"--along with the poem Coltrane composed for
inclusion in the liner notes, which he "recites" instrumentally in
"Psalm," reflect the religious aspect of the album, a quality that
contributes to its mystique and symbolic importance within the
canon of major jazz recordings. But Whyton also shows how A Love
Supreme challenges many of the traditional, unreflective
assumptions that permeate jazz culture--the binary oppositions
between improvisation and composition, black music and white music,
live performance and studio recording. He critically examines many
of the mythologizing narratives about how the album was conceived
and recorded and about what it signifies in terms of the trajectory
of Coltrane's personal life. Sifting through the criticism of late
Coltrane, Whyton suggests ways of listening to these recordings
that go beyond the conventional ideologies of mainstream jazz
practice and open the music to a wider range of responses.
Filled with fresh insights into one of the most influential
recordings in jazz history, Beyond A Love Supreme is an
indispensable resource for jazz scholars, jazz musicians, and fans
and aficionados at all levels.
Globetrotters brings together twelve toe-tapping original tunes in
styles from around the world-from Arabic to Chinese and from
klezmer to the Cuban cha-cha-cha- for the budding clarinettist.
This unique book presents a kaleidoscope of musical traditions,
with supporting background information and backing tracks that
capture each sound-world. To help with technique and
interpretation, every piece includes tailored warm-ups and
stylistic tips from the authors. With options for
clarinet/saxophone or piano accompaniment, and an inspirational CD,
Globetrotters is the ultimate resource for aspiring musicians
looking to go travellin' ...
Globetrotters brings together twelve toe-tapping original tunes in
styles from around the world-from Arabic to Chinese and from
klezmer to the Cuban cha-cha-cha- for the budding saxophonist. This
unique book presents a kaleidoscope of musical traditions, with
supporting background information and backing tracks that capture
each sound-world. To help with technique and interpretation, every
piece includes tailored warm-ups and stylistic tips from the
authors. With options for saxophone or piano accompaniment, and an
inspirational CD, Globetrotters is the ultimate resource for
aspiring musicians looking to go travellin' ...
Buzz to Brilliance engages students personally, technically and
musically as they begin their study on the trumpet. The book
journeys with students from the moment they first open their
trumpet case to years later as they prepare for college auditions.
It abounds with technical information and practical tips including
buying a new trumpet, mouthpiece selection, adjusting to braces,
and marching band.
Chapters on practice skills, sight-reading, and performing are a
must-read for any musician, while special features give students a
window into diverse worlds, from the workbench of a master
repairman to the French horn studio of a master teacher. Drawings,
diagrams and pictures invite students into each page, making even
advanced technical concepts easy to understand.
Following the written portion of the book, a comprehensive set of
scales and technique-building exercises address topics including
breathing, high range, pedal tones, lip slurs, accuracy,
articulation, and pedal tones. With practice schedules, mouthpiece
comparison chart, pitch tendencies and more, this book is a
treasure for any trumpet player.
Buzz to Brilliance is the perfect companion for any beginning
method book, and the first text on the market that provides a
comprehensive set of essential studies selected specifically for
beginning and intermediate players.
The Concerto for Bass Tuba and Orchestra was composed in 1953-4 to
mark the 50th anniversary of the formation of the LSO and was
written for the orchestra's principal tuba player, Philip
Catelinet. It was the first major concerto to be written for the
instrument, and remains today the outstanding work of its kind.
This new edition is based on all extant sources and contains full
textual notes and a discussion of the editorial method. Notable
additions are the inclusion of two sets of phrasing for the
Romanza-one from the first publication, largely influenced by
Catelinet, and the other from Vaughan Williams's manuscript-and the
original cadenza to the first movement. The arrangement for tuba
and piano has been updated in light of the research carried out by
David Matthews, and all orchestral parts have been revised.
The Concerto for Bass Tuba and Orchestra was composed in 1953-4 to
mark the 50th anniversary of the formation of the LSO and was
written for the orchestra's principal tuba player, Philip
Catelinet. It was the first major concerto to be written for the
instrument, and remains today the outstanding work of its kind.
This new edition is based on all extant sources and contains full
textual notes and a discussion of the editorial method. Notable
additions are the inclusion of two sets of phrasing for the
Romanza-one from the first publication, largely influenced by
Catelinet, and the other from Vaughan Williams's manuscript-and the
original cadenza to the first movement. The arrangement for tuba
and piano has been updated in light of the research carried out by
David Matthews, and all orchestral parts have been revised.
Flute Globetrotters brings together 12 toe-tapping original tunes
in styles from around the world - from Arabic to Chinese and from
klezmer to the Argentinian tango - for the budding flautist. This
unique book presents a kaleidoscope of musical traditions, with
supporting information and backing tracks that capture each
sound-world. To help with technique and interpretation, every piece
includes warm-ups and stylistic tips from the authors. With options
for flute or piano accompaniment, and inspirational recordings,
Flute Globetrotters is the ultimate resource for those looking to
go travellin' ...
Dip into this stockingful of easy Christmas music for flute! Unwrap
a traditional carol, dance to the 'Skaters' Waltz' and a 'Christmas
Calypso', and pull a cracker full of solos and duets. With words to
sing along, chords for guitar or keyboard, and a fantastic
play-along CD, Flute Time Christmas is the perfect gift for any
young flautist.
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