Brass Bulletin N. 23
III / 1978
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11 articles
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Brass Bulletin N. 23
III / 1978
Sommario
Editorial
Accesso gratuitoJean-Pierre Mathez
More than a magazine: a call to musicians. This editorial reveals Brass Bulletin’s mission—to inspire, connect, and survive through the support of its readers.
1st International "Maurice André" Trumpet Competition (1979)
Interview with Maurice André
Jean-Pierre Mathez
Václav F. Cerveny (1819-1896)
Accesso gratuitoFamous instrument maker
Vaclav Hoza
A pioneer of brass design: V. F. Červený shaped modern wind instruments—challenging Adolphe Sax and defining the rich sound of the Austrian school.
Glenn Ferris - Profile
Lee Underwood
Beyond fame and labels: Glenn Ferris rejects the music business game—defining a raw, uncompromising vision of creativity, freedom, and what it means to truly play.
Early trumpet music in Schwerin
Accesso gratuitoStephen L. Glover
Hidden sources revealed: Stephen Glover uncovers early trumpet music in Schwerin—offering new insights into wind bands, performance practice, and the evolution of brass.
Tuba and Euphonium today
Accesso gratuitoWilli Kurath
A new era for low brass: Willy Kurath explores how modern tuba and euphonium design—driven by innovation and collaboration—redefines sound, technique, and solo potential.
Symphonic tuba playing
Accesso gratuitoLewis Waldeck
A warning from the orchestra: Lewis Waldeck challenges modern tuba playing—calling for a return from solo brilliance to the dark, blended power of true symphonic sound.
How to regulate the trumpet, applicable to all valve instruments
Accesso gratuitoRené Périnelli, J.-L. Mouton
A hidden key to performance: Perinelli and Mouton reveal how precise valve regulation transforms response, intonation, and sound—down to a tenth of a millimetre.
The contrabass trombone
Parte 2 – FinePicture and sketches, taking particularly into account the construction principles (1973)
Heinrich Thein
Inside the workshop of innovation: Heinrich Thein reveals how rethinking every detail—from valves to bell—transforms the contrabass trombone into a modern orchestral instrument
Phonetics in the articulation and expression of the language of music
Francis Orval
Rethinking articulation: Francis Orval challenges traditional teaching—revealing how phonetics, language, and psychology shape sound, phrasing, and musical expression.
Zen and the Art of Horn playing
Parte 2Jeffrey Agrell
Beyond technique: Jeffrey Agrell explores the clash between intellect and intuition—arguing that true musical expression begins where analysis ends.