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Brass Bulletin 27 - 3 / 1979
Numero
Brass Bulletin N. 27
Data
III / 1979
Pagine
104
Sommario
11 articles

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Brass Bulletin N. 27

III / 1979

Sommario

11 articles

3rd Special course for brass players - Moudon 1979 - impressions

Frøydis Ree Wekre

Reportage Evento

Editorial

Accesso gratuito

Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 3

Virtuosity is framed less as method than perception, opposing formula-driven teaching and pointing to attentive listening as the ground for technical clarity and artistic control

The Trumpet in the USA

Parte 1 Accesso gratuito

Thomas Stevens

pp. 5–8 Tromba Reportage

Across competitions, teaching and equipment in the U.S., trumpet practice exposes clashing ideas of musicality, raising the question of shared standards beyond national styles

1st International "Maurice André" Trumpet Competition (1979)

Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 15–17 Tromba Reportage Concorso

Anton Hansen (1877-1947)

Parte 1 Accesso gratuito

Father of trombone playing in Scandinavia

Per Gade

pp. 27–40 Trombone Storia Carriera

From Nørrebro cafés to the Royal Orchestra, Anton Hansen’s early years reveal the shift from valve to slide trombone in Scandinavian orchestras.

John Fletcher

Accesso gratuito

Interview

Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 41–44 Tuba Carriera

From brass bands to chamber ensembles, John Fletcher reflects on the rapid rise of young British tubists and the changing role of the instrument.

The Leningrad School of Horn Playing

Frøydis Ree Wekre

pp. 45–50 Corno Storia

From St. Petersburg to the Soviet era, generations of horn players shaped a distinctive approach to sound, interpretation, and orchestral playing.

On the early history of valves and valve instruments in Germany (1814-1833)

Parte 4 – Fine

Herbert Heyde

pp. 51–61 Storia Equipaggiamento

Poverty, patents and workshop rivalries shaped the first German valve instruments, from Blühmel and Stoelzel to the Vienna and Mainz systems.

Zen and the Art of Horn playing

Parte 3

Jeffrey Agrell

pp. 63–70 Corno Idee Salute

Between breath, reflex, and attention, Jeffrey Agrell links Zen practice with the physical and mental habits that shape brass playing.

Barry Tuckwell

Interview

Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 71–79 Corno Carriera

Between the London Symphony Orchestra, international solo tours and Mozart or Strauss concertos, Barry Tuckwell reflects on sound, risk and musical instinct.

Philip Jones

Interview

Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 81–89 Tromba Carriera

From South London bands to the Philharmonia, Philip Jones recalls his musical upbringing, orchestral life and the rise of brass ensembles in post-war Britain.

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