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Brass Bulletin 39 - 3 / 1982
Numero
Brass Bulletin N. 39
Data
III / 1982
Pagine
84
Sommario
9 articles

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Brass Bulletin N. 39

III / 1982

Sommario

9 articles

Editorial

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Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 4–5 Costruttori di strumenti

Behind a musician’s instrument lies a quiet industrial battle, as European, American and Japanese makers compete to shape the future of brass playing.

Early Brass Instruments and Restoration

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Ursula Menzel

pp. 6–12 Storia Equipaggiamento

Restoring historic brass instruments means deciding what to preserve, what to undo and how modern methods can serve objects shaped by another musical age.

James Stamp, subtle teaching

Alfred Willener

pp. 14–21 Tromba Carriera Insegnamento

Intonation, held notes and mouthpiece work shape James Stamp's subtle approach to trumpet playing, where listening and physical economy guide technique.

A Miracle Pill for Stage Fright?

Wilfried Buck

pp. 23–25 Salute

What happens when performance anxiety is treated like a medical condition rather than a musical one, and where does that boundary ultimately lead?

The French Hunting horn, its history, its technique and its music

Daniel Bourgue

pp. 26–38 Corno Storia Equipaggiamento Repertorio

Centuries-old hunting signals still shape performance today, where technique, ritual and oral tradition preserved a musical language unlike any other brass practice.

The Streitwieser Foundation Historic Trumpet Museum

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Sue Scott

pp. 39–43 Tromba Storia

A private collection built through one musician's lifelong search became an unexpected center for brass history, where every instrument carries a story beyond its display.

The hunting horn

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Jacques Poncet

pp. 45–47 Corno Storia

Long-held beliefs about the French hunting horn are challenged as forgotten playing practices and Baroque traditions reshape its early history and repertoire.

Thoughts on the Bass Trombone

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Jean Gotthold

pp. 49–51 Trombone Idee Tecnica Equipaggiamento

Long before modern standards took hold, bass trombones existed in many forms, raising questions that still shape orchestral writing and performance today.

Jean-Baptiste Prin (1669-1742)

A tromba marine virtuoso

Albert Hiller

pp. 53–58 Tromba Storia

A forgotten string instrument leads to an unexpected treasury of Baroque trumpet music, challenging long-held assumptions about repertoire and performance.

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