Brass Bulletin N.º 38
II / 1982
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Brass Bulletin N.º 38
II / 1982
Sumario
Editorial
Acceso gratuitoJean-Pierre Mathez
As concert life shifts away from brass, the future of the instrument depends on artistic standards, thoughtful programming and the commitment of every performer.
Vladislav Mykhaylovich Blazhevich (1881-1942)
Acceso gratuitoTrombonist, Composer and Teacher
Viktor Sumerkin
From village band to the Moscow Conservatoire and the Bolshoi, a lifelong commitment to performance, teaching and wind music shaped Soviet trombone tradition.
Listening
Jeffrey Agrell
Musical listening begins where judgment ends, as Jeffrey Agrell questions habits of criticism, recordings and expectation that shape every performance.
Unknown Treasures for Trumpet Ensembles
Acceso gratuitoProcessional Music from 18th century Bavaria
Albert Hiller
Forgotten Bavarian monastery archives preserve hundreds of ceremonial trumpet works, where local tradition and practical performance survived long after their cultural world disappeared.
Manufacturers' Opinions about Brass Instruments
Acceso gratuitoJ. M. Bowsher, P. S. Watkinson
Between workshop lore and acoustic certainty, brass makers’ claims expose a restless debate over metal, finish, resonance, and playing quality.
100 Years of Kuhlo's Posaunenchor Book
Wilhelm Ehmann
A century-old brass choir book reveals how revivalist faith, Bach chorales, folk song, and practical notation reshaped church music.