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Brass Bulletin 10 - 1 / 1975
Numero
Brass Bulletin N. 10
Data
I / 1975
Pagine
112
Sommario
6 articles

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Brass Bulletin N. 10

I / 1975

Sommario

6 articles

Editorial

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Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 5–8

Editorial on the importance of exchange among musicians, encouraging active participation and warning against passive, hierarchical structures.

Jean-Baptiste Arban (1825-1889) Biography

Parte 2

The beginning of his career

Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 9–16 Cornetta a pistoni Storia

Second part of Jean-Baptiste Arban’s biography, covering the early years of his career, his public performances, work with Adolphe Sax and the development of his famous method.

Horn singing

Earl S. Saxton

pp. 17–33 Corno Tecnica

Earl S. Saxton advocates a “singing” approach to horn playing, emphasizing tone production through vibration, breath control and vocal-inspired technique.

Impossible?

Kurt Janetzky

pp. 35–41 Corno Repertorio

Kurt Janetzky challenges the notion of the “impossible” in brass playing, arguing that technical limits evolve and that demanding repertoire—past or present—should never be dismissed as unplayable.

To be «Lead Trumpet» in a Jazz Orchestra

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Glenn Stuart

pp. 43–47 Tromba Idee

Glenn Stuart explores the demanding role of the lead trumpet in a jazz orchestra, combining leadership, endurance and musical vision to shape the sound of the entire band.

An interview with Jean Douay

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Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 49–57 Trombone Carriera

What does it take to stay at the top of a major orchestra? Jean Douay shares insights on discipline, pressure and the realities behind the trombone section.

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