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Brass Bulletin 29 - 1 / 1980
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Brass Bulletin N.º 29
Fecha
I / 1980
Páginas
108
Sumario
14 artículos

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Brass Bulletin N.º 29

I / 1980

Sumario

14 artículos

Editorial

Acceso gratuito

Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 13–15

At the dawn of the 1980s, Brass Bulletin challenges institutional habits, avant-garde rigidity and brass pedagies through a direct appeal to younger musicians.

The Trumpet in the USA

Parte 3 Acceso gratuito

Gadgets I

Thomas Stevens

pp. 17–18 Trompeta Equipamiento

From Schilke soundposts to piccolo trumpet extensions, American performers turned technical frustrations into specialized tools for modern playing.

ASA-Method

Acceso gratuito

Rolf Quinque

pp. 19–22 Trompeta Técnica Enseñanza

From Bach’s clarino tradition to modern piccolo trumpet playing, extreme high-register technique is tied here to breath support, pressure control and disciplined endurance.

Dynamics in the 80's

Roger Bobo

pp. 23–26 Ideas Acústica

From Reykjavik to the Hollywood Bowl, rising concert hall scale and amplified culture reshape orchestral sound, leaving acoustic limits exposed.

Five generations of mouthpiece specialists

Werner Christoph Schmidt

pp. 27–34 Equipamiento

From Höchstädt to Markneukirchen and beyond, five generations of Schmidts shaped brass mouthpiece design through craft, anatomy and evolving orchestral demands.

Zen and the Art of Horn playing

Parte 4 – Fin

Jeffrey Agrell

pp. 35–40 Trompa Ideas Salud

From meditation to distance running, horn playing becomes a way of quieting mental noise, linking breath, concentration, and daily life.

Brass instruments from the musical town of Graslitz

Rudolf Limmer

pp. 41–48 Equipamiento

From 18th-century Graslitz to postwar Bavaria, brass makers rebuilt a vanished musical industry around Miraphone, preserving craft through exile and industrial change.

A woman trombonist, Yvelise Girard

Acceso gratuito

Women and Brass

Jean Douay

pp. 49–52 Trombón Reportaje

From Paris conservatories to police bands, a young trombonist confronts isolation, scrutiny and ambition as women slowly enter the brass world.

Vicente Zarzo

Portrait in brief

Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 53 Trompa Reportaje Carrera

Tower-watchmen and night-watchmen in Bohemia

Acceso gratuito

Vaclav Hoza

pp. 57–60 Historia

From Hussite suspicion of musicians to tower signals over Bohemian towns, horns and trumpets shaped civic life, danger warnings and ritual memory.

Relaxation and musical performance

Acceso gratuito

Michel Ricquier

pp. 61–66 Salud Enseñanza

Breath, fingers and muscular tension form a hidden technical chain in wind playing, as Michel Ricquier links virtuosity to bodily awareness.

The founders of the French Trumpet School

Merri Franquin, Eugène Foveau and Raymond Sabarich

Michel Laplace

pp. 67–80 Trompeta Historia

Franquin, Foveau and Sabarich appear through their Paris careers, teaching legacies, recordings and role in shaping modern French trumpet playing.

Anton Hansen (1877-1947)

Parte 3 – Fin

Father of trombone playing in Scandinavia

Per Gade

pp. 81–94 Trombón Historia Carrera

From Sibelius to Paris, Anton Hansen’s later career links Scandinavian trombone playing with French repertoire, teaching, and orchestral reform.

The Trumpet

Acceso gratuito

An exhibition at the Trumpeter's Castel in Bad Säckingen

Kurt Janetzky

pp. 103–105 Trompeta Historia

Natural trumpets from Verona, Nürnberg and Vienna framed a 1979 gathering in Säckingen linking Baroque practice, collecting culture and modern playing.

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