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Brass Bulletin 22 - 2 / 1978
Numero
Brass Bulletin N. 22
Data
II / 1978
Pagine
88
Sommario
9 articles

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Brass Bulletin N. 22

II / 1978

Sommario

9 articles

Some thoughts on the euphonium and euphonium technique

Barrie Perrins

pp. 9–18 Eufonio Idee Equipaggiamento Repertorio

The euphonium revealed: Barrie Perrins explores its history, technique, and expressive power—making a compelling case for its place as one of brass’s most versatile solo voices.

On the question of articulation in the horn concertos by W. A. Mozart

Accesso gratuito

Peter Damm

pp. 19–25 Corno Repertorio Tecnica

How should Mozart really sound? Peter Damm questions traditional editions and reveals how articulation—often missing—must be rebuilt through style, listening, and musical judgment.

Herbert L. Clarke (1867-1945)

Parte 4 – Fine

His Career

David Hickman

pp. 27–32 Tromba Cornetta a pistoni Storia

From struggle to legend: Part 4 traces Herbert L. Clarke’s rise from hardship to global fame—touring, recording, teaching, and shaping modern cornet playing.

Zen and the Art of Horn playing

Parte 1 Accesso gratuito

Jeffrey Agrell

pp. 33–38 Corno Idee Salute

Beyond technique: Jeffrey Agrell explores how Zen challenges Western thinking—revealing a new path to awareness, focus, and deeper musical experience in horn playing.

Reminiscence of trombonists of the past

Accesso gratuito

Werner Beyer

pp. 37–44 Trombone Storia

Echoes of the past: Werner Beyer traces great trombonists from the 17th century to Wagner’s era—revealing how tradition, players, and instruments shaped the modern orchestra.

Tell it the way it is:

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A viewpoint of professional trumpet playing in the United States

Irving Bush

pp. 45–52 Tromba Reportage

A brutal reality check: Irving Bush exposes the gap between musical dreams and professional truth—revealing the harsh economics behind a career in trumpet playing.

The contrabass trombone

Parte 1

Picture and sketches, taking particularly into account the construction principles (1973)

Heinrich Thein

pp. 53–60 Trombone Storia Equipaggiamento Repertorio

From Praetorius to Wagner: Heinrich Thein traces the evolution of the contrabass trombone—revealing how history, acoustics, and design shaped this powerful orchestral voice.

Mikhail Innokentiévitch Tabakov (1877-1958)

Founder of the Soviet trumpet school

G. Orvid, S. Riaouzov

pp. 61–70 Tromba Storia

A towering figure of trumpet history: Tabakov shaped generations—including the legendary Timofei Dokchitzer—and laid the foundations of the Soviet trumpet school.

Breathing and the physiological mask

Accesso gratuito

Michel Ricquier

pp. 71–74 Tecnica

Air is not everything: Michel Ricquier challenges the “air column” myth, revealing how breathing and the “physiological mask” together unlock control, power, and ease.

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