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Brass Bulletin N.º 26
Fecha
II / 1979
Páginas
104
Sumario
11 artículos

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Brass Bulletin N.º 26

II / 1979

Sumario

11 artículos

Tuba Editorial

Acceso gratuito

Roger Bobo

pp. 3

Roger Bobo reflects on orchestral auditions, examining imbalance between candidates and positions and questioning training, selection criteria and prospects for aspiring tubists.

Frankfurt Special 1979

Acceso gratuito

Music Fair

Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 17–31 Evento

Jean-Pierre Mathez surveys the Frankfurt Music Fair, tracing makers, markets and competition, and outlining a brass landscape shaped by adjustment rather than innovation.

Renold Schilke at Frankfurt

Acceso gratuito

Interview

Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 33 Trompeta Equipamiento

Jean-Pierre Mathez reports on Renold Schilke’s views at Frankfurt, addressing fair organisation, maker–musician collaboration, and shifting market dynamics shaped by demand and quality criteria.

Maurice André

Parte 3 – Fin

Biography

Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 35–44 Trompeta Carrera

Maurice André reflects on maturity—balancing performance, recordings and teaching, refining his approach to instruments and audience, and preparing for the limits of a virtuoso career.

The bell-tuning trumpet

Colin Bloch

pp. 45–50 Trompeta Equipamiento

Colin Bloch examines bell- and slide-tuned trumpets, comparing intonation patterns through controlled tests and outlining structural causes behind observed deviations.

Being a woman brass player... So what?

Acceso gratuito

Frøydis Ree Wekre

pp. 51–54 Ideas

Frøydis Ree Wekre reflects on women in brass playing, examining physical assumptions, psychological factors, and practical realities across performance and professional life.

Interview with Miles Anderson

Acceso gratuito

Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 55–58 Trombón Carrera

Jean-Pierre Mathez traces Miles Anderson’s path from early training to orchestral and freelance work, expanding on the tension between livelihood and artistic pursuit.

Vassily Gueorguievitch Brandt (1869–1923)

Biography

Anatoly Selianin

pp. 59–68 Trompeta Historia Carrera

Sélianine traces Brandt’s life and artistry, from Bolshoi virtuoso to influential pedagogue, revealing the foundations of a distinctly Russian trumpet tradition.

On the early history of valves and valve instruments in Germany (1814-1833)

Parte 3

Herbert Heyde

pp. 69–82 Historia Equipamiento

Herbert Heyde traces early German valve instruments from Stoelzel’s horns to basses, makers, patents, and shifting brass-band sound.

Contemporary Hungarian Brass Music

Acceso gratuito

Frigyes Varasdy

pp. 83–88 Repertorio

From early decline to recent revival, Hungarian brass emerges through pedagogy, competitions and new chamber works, with Varasdy outlining key figures and shifting ensemble practices.

Mario Guarneri

Acceso gratuito

Portrait in brief

Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 104 Trompeta Carrera

From San Francisco to New York and Los Angeles, a trumpet career unfolds across major orchestras, recordings and teaching, alongside a sustained commitment to access and contemporary music.

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