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Brass Bulletin 119 - 3 / 2002
Numero
Brass Bulletin N. 119
Data
III / 2002
Pagine
144
Sommario
13 articles
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Brass Bulletin N. 119

III / 2002

Sommario

13 articles

Feelings

Thomas Stevens

pp. 22–23 Backstage

The remarkable achievements of trumpet player Jan Hasenöhrl

Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 24–30 Carriera

A look at the evolution of the valved cornet and its repertoire

Parte 2

Géry Dumoulin

pp. 32–41 Cornetta a pistoni Storia

Bach and the Others

Parte 1

Eighteenth-Century Trumpeter-Hornists

Edward H. Tarr

pp. 44–55 Tromba Corno Storia

From Bach’s Leipzig cantatas to the Stadtpfeifer tradition, trumpet and horn emerge as interchangeable tools within a remarkably versatile musical profession.

The solo trombone of the bohemian baroque

Parte 1

Ken Shifrin

pp. 58–67 Trombone Storia

The modern concert hall

Parte 4 – Fine

Spreading walls, shrinking sound

Sabina Pade

pp. 70–75 Reportage Storia Acustica

Shuko Kuramoto - Fairy magic on the tuba

Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 76–82 Tuba Carriera

A player’s first years

Parte 5

The opinion of an expert

James Thompson

pp. 86–88 Insegnamento Tecnica

Dental Clinic for Wind Players

Parte 22

For brass players having wisdom teeth extracted is not without risk

Toshio Nemoto

pp. 90–93 Salute

Feeling pain while playing a musical instrument

Parte 1

Urban Diethelm

pp. 96–98 Salute

Investing in musical excellence - Hornclass international 2001

Zdenek Divoky

pp. 100–104 Corno Reportage

International Competition for Trombone Branimir Slokar

2002, Grenchen (Switzerland)

Jeremy Mathez

pp. 108–110 Trombone Concorso

Stomvi, birth of a new brand name in brass instruments

Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 114–118 Equipaggiamento
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