Orchestral Performance

Orchestral Performance
Author: Christopher Adey
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 882
Release: 2012-04-26
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0571287344

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A comprehensive guide to the techniques of orchestral playing and the development of non-professional orchestras, Orchestral Performance covers all areas of orchestral music-making - instrumental technique and combination, ensemble, layout, repertoire and presentation. Christopher Adey - renowned specialist in the training of student orchestras - explores the responsibilities of both players and conductor, exposing many of the inadvertent results of interpretation with regard to sound and projection, and broadening the musical communication to which the less experienced orchestra can aspire. Written in a lively and authoritative style, this unique book is essential reading for performing musicians of all standards, instrumental teachers and aspiring conductors, and all who have any dealings with the performance of youth or student orchestras throughout the world, as well as anyone interested in what orchestral performance entails. 'A labour of love and wisdom.' Times Educational Supplement 'A treasure house of facts, advice, and hints. I could not put it down ... clearly written from the heart and from an obvious enthusiasm for the non-professional orchestra and orchestral musician.' Classical Music 'This is a thoroughly readable book, full of illustrations and containing the thoughts of someone with a wealth of experience.' Music Teacher

Teaching Music Through Performance in Orchestra

Teaching Music Through Performance in Orchestra
Author: Michael Allen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 708
Release: 2001
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781579992774

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"The book contains thorough analyses of 100 of the most significant works for strings and full orchestra, Grades 1-6. Researched and compiled by scholarly musicians and teachers around the country, the book gives important information on each musical selection, including composer and composition information, historical background, technical requirements, stylistic considerations, musical elements, suggestions for additional listening, and a guide to selected references"--Publisher's website

The Dynamic Orchestra

The Dynamic Orchestra
Author: Elizabeth A. H. Green
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1987
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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Improving Intonation in Band and Orchestra Performance

Improving Intonation in Band and Orchestra Performance
Author: Robert Garofalo
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1996-07-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780634056000

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(Meredith Music Resource). The most comprehensive yet practical intonation book ever written. Includes tuning guides and intonation charts for all instruments.

A History of Orchestral Conducting

A History of Orchestral Conducting
Author: Elliott W. Galkin
Publisher: Pendragon Press
Total Pages: 944
Release: 1988
Genre: Conducting
ISBN: 9780918728470

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Although the bibliography of literature about personalities in the conducting world is extensive, a comprehensive, scholarly study of the history of conducting has been sorely lacking. Georg Schünemann's respected study, published in 1913, was brief and restricted to the procedures of time-beating. No work has attempted to examine the role of the orchestral conductor and to document the evolution of his art from historical, technical, and aesthetic perspectives. Dr. Elliott W. Galkin, musicologist, conductor, and critic-twice winner of the Deems Taylor award for distinguished writing about music-has produced such a work in A History of Orchestral Conducting. The central historical section of the book, which examines chronologically the theories and functions of time-beating and interpretative concepts of performance, is preceded by discussions of rhythm, development of the orchestral medium, and the evolving characteristics of orchestration. Conductors of unusual pivotal influence are examined in depth, as is the increasingly complex psychology of the podium. Critical writings since the time of Monteverdi and the birth of the orchestra are surveyed and compared. Analyses of conducting as an art and craft by musicians from Berlioz to Bernstein and commentators from Mattheson, Bernard Shaw, and Thomas Mann to Jacques Barzun, are described and discussed. A fascinating collection of engravings, wood cuts, photographs and caricatures contributes to the richness of this work.

The Music Performance Library

The Music Performance Library
Author: Russ Girsberger
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2011-07-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1574631969

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(Meredith Music Resource). The music performance library is the heart of any musical ensemble, supplying music to performers and information to an entire organization. This text contains valuable information on this important topic for all musicians, including music directors, conductors, student librarians, community volunteers, professional performance librarians, and performers. This essential resource provides step-by-step directions on the librarian's responsibilities, including how to: locate and choose editions * purchase and rent music * catalog new works * store and preserve music * prepare music for performance * mark bowings * correct errata * prepare manuscripts and programs * distribute and collect parts * and communicate efficiently.

Orchestral Bowing: Style and Function

Orchestral Bowing: Style and Function
Author: James Kjelland
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 132
Release:
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781457415555

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Promote a better understanding of how bowing technique (function) merges with musical interpretation (style) to produce optimum results. This text addresses the elements of sound production, bowing technique, terminology, and musical interpretation---all with integrated teaching suggestions. The correlated workbook contains exercises, etudes, and excerpts for applied study. Appropriate for school ensembles thru college method classes.

The Orchestra and Orchestral Music

The Orchestra and Orchestral Music
Author: William James Henderson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1899
Genre: Musical instruments
ISBN:

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Orchestral Music

Orchestral Music
Author: David Daniels
Publisher: Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 442
Release: 1982
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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Familiar to conductors, orchestra managers, and music librarians, this compact sourcebook provides information necessary to plan orchestral programs and organize rehearsals. The third edition features 4500 compositions that cover the standard repertoire for American orchestras (a 30% increase over the second edition), clearer entries, and a more useful system of appendixes.