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Brass Bulletin 41 - 1 / 1983
Número
Brass Bulletin N.º 41
Fecha
I / 1983
Páginas
80
Sumario
8 artículos

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Brass Bulletin N.º 41

I / 1983

Sumario

8 artículos

Editorial

Acceso gratuito

Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 7–9

When careers pause and certainty fades, real progress begins in private, where discipline, friendship and chamber music reshape what it means to be a musician.

The Wrong Brass?

Rudolf Lewy

pp. 10–15 Ideas Repertorio

Between blind fidelity and reckless modernisation, instrument substitutions force performers to decide when the score’s wording serves—or betrays—the music.

The attack

Louis Davidson

pp. 16–19 Trompeta Técnica

Precision often begins with doing less, not more—a principle Louis Davidson places at the heart of trumpet playing with surprising practical consequences.

Jazz and the Horn

Parte 2

Julius Watkins

Jeffrey Agrell

pp. 20–23 Trompa Reportaje Carrera

A pioneering career, landmark recordings and collaborations with jazz legends gave the French horn a place it had never occupied before.

Musical Piracy

Acceso gratuito

Plagiarism, Photocopying

Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 25–27 Ideas Repertorio

Long before digital piracy, publishers and performers were already confronting plagiarism, photocopying and blurred artistic ownership across the brass world.

Oscillatory Mechanism of the Glotis in Horn Playing

Philippe-Henri Dejonker, Francis Orval, R. Miller, R. Sneppe

pp. 28–35 Trompa Técnica

A horn note may begin before it is heard, as subtle vocal-fold oscillations appear to prepare the airflow that the lips will ultimately shape.

Science and Technology in Trombone Teaching

Acceso gratuito

Sergej Gorovoj

pp. 37–38 Trombón Técnica

What if tone production depended less on instinct than on understanding how the instrument, the lips and the air function as one interconnected system?

10 Outstanding Trumpet Players in the Los Angeles Area

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Boyde Hood

pp. 43–53 Trompeta Carrera

Behind the polished sound of Los Angeles studio trumpet playing stood remarkably similar training, disciplined routines, and a craft shaped by constant stylistic demands.

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