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The Wind Ensemble and Its Repertoire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

The Wind Ensemble and Its Repertoire

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999-11-27
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  • Publisher: Alfred Music

As part of the mission of The Donald Hunsberger Wind Library, the 1994 hardcover edition (University of Rochester Press) of The Wind Ensemble and Its Repertoire has now been published in a paperback edition. This compendium of research includes "must have" information on the history and execution of the wind ensemble repertoire.

The Wind Band and Its Repertoire: Two Decades of Research As Published in the CBDNA Journal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 262

The Wind Band and Its Repertoire: Two Decades of Research As Published in the CBDNA Journal

For slightly over two decades, the College Band Directors National Association published the CBDNA Journal, a research outlet for all types of subjects of interest to the membership. Following cessation of activities in 2002, Michael Votta, Jr., the Journal's most recent editor, assembled representative articles on composers and their works, historical research and composition analysis investigations, and produced this fine collection of writings. As a source of well-constructed research by some of the country's leading musicians, it fills a much needed place in everyone's library.

The Incredible Band of John Philip Sousa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 186

The Incredible Band of John Philip Sousa

Most famous for his military marches, John Philip Sousa led a group of devoted musicians around the world and shaped a new cultural landscape. This book documents almost every aspect of the "March King's" band: its history, its star performers, its appearances on recordings, and the problems the group faced on their 1911 trip around the world.

John Philip Sousa: American Phenomenon (Revised Edition)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

John Philip Sousa: American Phenomenon (Revised Edition)

The most well-respected biography of John Philip Sousa, John Philip Sousa: American Phenomenon explores his life and work and traces his effects on the role of cultural arts in the United States. Sousa was a true musical genius who dedicated his life to raising the level of his country's music appreciation and improving its image abroad. This new edition retains all the wonderful images and information about the composer and conductor who had so much influence on musical tastes in our country. This text makes a great addition to any library, especially for Sousa fans and music educators, and is a must for every band director preparing Sousa scores for rehearsal.

Marching Along
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 506

Marching Along

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Marching Along
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 510

Marching Along

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1948
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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John Philip Sousa's America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 329

John Philip Sousa's America

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Born to poor immigrant parents, Sousa succeeded through hard work, talent, and self-motivated drive. This is the story of the man, his music, and his era.

Opera at the Bandstand
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 291

Opera at the Bandstand

In Opera at the Bandstand: Then and Now, George W. Martin surveys the role of concert bands during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in making contemporary opera popular. He also chronicles how in part they lost their audience in the second half of the twentieth century by abandoning operatic repertory. Martin begins with the Dodworth bands in New York City from the 1850s and moves to the American tour of French conductor and composer Louis Antoine Jullien, bandmaster Patrick S. Gilmoreā€™s jubilee festivals, the era of John Philip Sousa from 1892 to 1932, performances of the Goldman Band of New York City from 1920 to 2005, and finally the wind ensembles sparked by Frederick Fenne...

Reviving Haydn
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

Reviving Haydn

By the 1840s Joseph Haydn, who died in 1809 as the most celebrated composer of his generation, had degenerated into the bewigged Papa Haydn, a shallow placeholder in music history who merely invented the forms used by Beethoven.In a remarkable reversal, Haydn swiftly regained his former stature within the opening decades of the twentieth century. Reviving Haydn: New Appreciations in the Twentieth Century examines both the decline and the subsequent resurgence of Haydn's reputation in an effort to better understand the forces that shape critical reception on a broad scale. No single person or event marked the turning point for Haydn's reputation. Instead a broad resurgence reshaped opinion in...

Guidelines for Manuscript Preparation (Revised 2002)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 92

Guidelines for Manuscript Preparation (Revised 2002)

A 64-page concise handbook for professional and student writers, arrangers, copyists, editors or proofreaders -- anyone working with music manuscripts. Included are sections on general music notation, shorthand notation, proofreading, terms and type, choral/vocal music, instrumental scores and parts, pop and keyboard music, plus a special section with specifics for engravers.