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Brass Bulletin N.º 35
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III / 1981
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10 artículos

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Brass Bulletin N.º 35

III / 1981

Sumario

10 artículos

Editorial

Acceso gratuito

Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 3

New editorial formats separate current news from long-form content while creating new links between performers, composers, and the evolving brass community.

Playing and singing simultaneously on brass instruments

Parte 1

Benny Sluchin

pp. 5–11 Técnica

From Weber and Vivier to contemporary solo works, singing into the brass instrument becomes a multiphonic technique shaped by notation, acoustics, and practice.

The Euphonium in America

A Short History

Robert Reifsnyder

pp. 13–21 Bombardino Historia

Euphonium terminology, bore sizes, and band instrumentation shifted across Europe and America, from Sax and Conn to Gilmore, Sousa, and Fennell.

Vitaly Bujanowsky

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The world's Golden Horn

Anatoly Barantsev

pp. 23–31 Trompa Carrera

Called one of the Soviet school’s finest performers by Shostakovich, Vitaliy Buyanovskiy shaped horn playing through performance, teaching and composition.

The Haydn Trumpet Concerto

Parte 1

Alfred Willener

pp. 33–40 Trompeta Historia Repertorio

As editions, instruments and traditions diverge, Haydn’s trumpet concerto becomes a lens on notation, style and the shifting meaning of performance.

The Audition System

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Why American Musicians Emigrate?

David P. Searfoss

pp. 41–48 Ideas

Behind orchestral vacancies in North America, travel costs, subjective selection and hidden hiring practices help explain a growing flow of musicians abroad.

Japanese painting from the 18th century

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Fujio Nakayama

pp. 44–45 Trompeta Historia

An 18th-century Okinawan scroll preserves a ceremonial procession where Chinese-derived instruments, including the rapa trumpet, marked diplomatic exchange with Japan.

Music in an American Frontier Communal Society

Parte 2

Aurora Colony

Deborah M. Olsen

pp. 49–58 Historia

Music shaped daily life in Aurora’s communal colony, from civic ceremonies and political events to touring brass bands that carried its identity across the American West.

The Trumpet in the Works of Jean-Philippe Rameau

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Albert Hiller

pp. 59–66 Trompeta Historia Repertorio

From court entertainments to operatic dances, Rameau’s trumpet writing reveals uncommon technical demands and a broader palette of Baroque brass practice.

Practical Hints

Parte 6 Acceso gratuito

James Stamp

pp. 67 Técnica Enseñanza

A progressive adaptation of Clarke’s No. 91 uses slurs, accents and dynamic shaping to build speed while preserving tone stability and control.

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