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As in the earlier editions, the emphasis is on the practical
fundamentals of orchestration. The Sixth Edition has been expanded
and revised to reflect new developments in instruments and
orchestral practice, and a new listening compact disc has been
added that contains selected examples of orchestration.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
The Technique of Orchestration, Seventh Edition, is the definitive
textbook on the study of orchestration, offering a concise,
straight-to-the-point approach that prepares students to score
their own compositions with confidence. Updated to reflect
developments in instruments and orchestral best practices, this
seventh edition features: Copious musical examples spanning the
history of the orchestra Detailed descriptions of instruments and
their distinctive characteristics Explanations of how to score
chords and transcribe piano idioms Discussions on specialized
ensembles and scoring techniques New musical examples have been
added throughout and listening lists have been revised to include
more music by women and composers of color, representing a diverse
musical catalogue. Supported by an accompanying workbook of scores
and scoring exercises (available separately), as well as a robust
listening program keyed to the textbook, The Technique of
Orchestration, Seventh Edition, is an accessible, essential,
all-in-one resource for the student of orchestration.
The Technique of Orchestration Workbook, Seventh Edition,
accompanies the textbook of the same name—the definitive resource
on the study of orchestration—providing musical excerpts, full
scores, and scoring assignments to enrich the lessons learned in
the textbook. Spanning an array of periods and styles, the musical
examples collected here cover scoring techniques in the following
sections: Strings Woodwinds Brass Scoring of Chords Transcribing
Piano Music Scoring for Woodwinds, Horns, and Strings Percussion
Harp and Keyboard Instruments Scoring for Full Orchestra Additional
learning tools include transposition exercises, error detection
drills, and discussions on harmonics, while the workbook pages are
perforated throughout for ease of use in and out of the classroom.
Featuring the music of Bach, Mozart, Brahms, Beethoven, Schumann,
Copland, Bartók, and many more, The Technique of Orchestration
Workbook, Seventh Edition, is an invaluable companion to the
textbook.
The Technique of Orchestration, Seventh Edition, is the definitive
textbook on the study of orchestration, offering a concise,
straight-to-the-point approach that prepares students to score
their own compositions with confidence. Updated to reflect
developments in instruments and orchestral best practices, this
seventh edition features: Copious musical examples spanning the
history of the orchestra Detailed descriptions of instruments and
their distinctive characteristics Explanations of how to score
chords and transcribe piano idioms Discussions on specialized
ensembles and scoring techniques New musical examples have been
added throughout and listening lists have been revised to include
more music by women and composers of color, representing a diverse
musical catalogue. Supported by an accompanying workbook of scores
and scoring exercises (available separately), as well as a robust
listening program keyed to the textbook, The Technique of
Orchestration, Seventh Edition, is an accessible, essential,
all-in-one resource for the student of orchestration.
Designed for courses in beginning and advanced counterpoint, this established text introduces the contrapuntal style of 17th and 18th century music through analysis and writing. While a limited understanding of contrapuntal elements may be gained through analysis alone, these elements are grasped in a more intimate way through the actual writing of contrapuntal examples. Also, by linking the study of counterpoint to music of a specific period, the text provides a clear model for students to emulate and a definite basis for the criticism of student work. Would you like a text that gives students a command of writing contrapuntal examples and is well organized to insure clarity of presentation?
The Technique of Orchestration Workbook, Seventh Edition,
accompanies the textbook of the same name—the definitive resource
on the study of orchestration—providing musical excerpts, full
scores, and scoring assignments to enrich the lessons learned in
the textbook. Spanning an array of periods and styles, the musical
examples collected here cover scoring techniques in the following
sections: Strings Woodwinds Brass Scoring of Chords Transcribing
Piano Music Scoring for Woodwinds, Horns, and Strings Percussion
Harp and Keyboard Instruments Scoring for Full Orchestra Additional
learning tools include transposition exercises, error detection
drills, and discussions on harmonics, while the workbook pages are
perforated throughout for ease of use in and out of the classroom.
Featuring the music of Bach, Mozart, Brahms, Beethoven, Schumann,
Copland, Bartók, and many more, The Technique of Orchestration
Workbook, Seventh Edition, is an invaluable companion to the
textbook.
The Technique of Orchestration, Seventh Edition, is the definitive
textbook on the study of orchestration, offering a concise,
straight-to-the-point approach that prepares students to score
their own compositions with confidence. Updated to reflect
developments in instruments and orchestral best practices, this
seventh edition features: Copious musical examples spanning the
history of the orchestra Detailed descriptions of instruments and
their distinctive characteristics Explanations of how to score
chords and transcribe piano idioms Discussions on specialized
ensembles and scoring techniques New musical examples have been
added throughout and listening lists have been revised to include
more music by women and composers of color, representing a diverse
musical catalogue. Supported by an accompanying workbook of scores
and scoring exercises (available separately), as well as a robust
listening program keyed to the textbook, The Technique of
Orchestration, Seventh Edition, is an accessible, essential,
all-in-one resource for the student of orchestration. This two-book
paperback package (978-1-032-48210-1) contains both the textbook
and the accompanying workbook.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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Kossuth Kent Kennan Burdick & Allen, 1910 Income tax
In 1986, Kent Kennan revised this well-known trumpet and piano
recital piece (originally published in 1956) with a new ending for
the first movement. More recently, he made this scoring for solo
trumpet and wind ensemble and provided both the original and new
endings in this new edition. A tremendous contribution to the solo
trumpet repertoire!
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