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Brass Bulletin N.º 36
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IV / 1981
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96
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8 artículos

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Brass Bulletin N.º 36

IV / 1981

Sumario

8 artículos

Editorial

Acceso gratuito

International Competitions - Time, a perishable commodity...

Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 3–6

From competition juries to the accelerating pace of modern life, Jean-Pierre Mathez questions the judgments and pressures shaping musicians and their careers

Brass instrument research at Surrey University

John Goodwin

pp. 8–17 Técnica Equipamiento Acústica

Acoustics, materials, bore design, and player perception meet in Surrey research linking laboratory measurements with the realities of brass performance.

Playing and singing simultaneously on brass instruments

Parte 2

Benny Sluchin

pp. 18–25 Técnica

From interval production and tone generation to contemporary repertoire, simultaneous playing and singing becomes a demanding extension of brass technique.

Interview with Hans Pizka

Acceso gratuito

Jeffrey Agrell

pp. 26–31 Trompa Carrera

From Vienna horn traditions and natural-horn training to orchestral style and pedagogy, Hans Pizka reflects on the foundations of horn playing and musical identity.

The Haydn Trumpet Concerto

Parte 2

Alfred Willener

pp. 34–41 Trompeta Historia Repertorio

André, Wobisch, Dokshitzer, Stringer and others reveal how tempo, phrasing, ornamentation and cadenzas reshape Haydn's trumpet concerto.

Practical Hints

Parte 7 – Fin Acceso gratuito

James Stamp

pp. 45 Técnica Enseñanza

Tone stability remains the foundation of velocity as James Stamp reshapes a Clarke study into a preparatory exercise linking sound control with fluent technical playing.

The trombone: changing times, changing slide positions

Howard Weiner

pp. 52–63 Trombón Historia Técnica

From Virgiliano to Praetorius and Eisel, early sources reshape long-held assumptions about trombone tuning, slide positions and historical playing practice.

Music in an American Frontier Communal Society

Parte 3 – Fin

Aurora Colony

Deborah M. Olsen

pp. 64–77 Historia

Aurora’s bands, chamber groups and restored instruments show how communal faith, German heritage and American public life met in sound, from parlors to parades.

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