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Brass Bulletin 40 - 4 / 1982
Numero
Brass Bulletin N. 40
Data
IV / 1982
Pagine
82
Sommario
10 articles

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Brass Bulletin N. 40

IV / 1982

Sommario

10 articles

Nerves, Pills and Doping

Christian Baechler

pp. 4–9 Salute

Behind a debate once confined to musicians lies a wider shift in how performance anxiety, medication and professional responsibility began to be separated instead of confused.

Editorial

Accesso gratuito

Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 11–12

As costs rose and ambitions grew, an editorial from 1983 captures the fragile balance between sustaining an international brass journal and preserving its vision.

Yamaha, an ambitious giant

Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 14–24 Costruttori di strumenti

Behind the rise of a future industrial giant lies an unexpected lesson in craftsmanship, cultural exchange and the discipline that reshaped wind instrument making.

Mouthpiece pressure in Horn Playing

Graduation project in technical method

Edgar Bürger

pp. 27–31 Corno Tecnica

Long before sensors entered the practice room, one horn student measured embouchure pressure by hand, challenging assumptions that still shape brass pedagogy.

Alto Trombone - New Modell

Accesso gratuito

Heinrich Thein, Max Thein

pp. 33 Trombone Costruttori di strumenti

A forgotten solution to Baroque virtuosity meets modern orchestral demands, where historical ideals and practical performance no longer follow the same path.

The history of the big York-Hirsbrunner Tuba

The instrument maker's point of view

Peter Hirsbrunner

pp. 34–39 Tuba Costruttori di strumenti

A legendary orchestral tuba became the starting point for rethinking how craftsmanship, industrial methods and musical results rarely follow the same path.

Jazz and the Horn

Parte 1

Jeffrey Agrell

pp. 41–45 Corno Repertorio Storia

The horn was once considered incompatible with jazz until changing ideas of sound and musicians like John Graas quietly overturned that certainty.

Akim Alexeyevich Kozlov

A Trombone Artist

Anatoly Barantsev

pp. 46–52 Trombone Carriera

Behind decades of orchestral excellence, one trombonist shaped a school of playing whose influence reached far beyond Leningrad and the concert hall.

Horn and Harp

Accesso gratuito

Ch. Bernsdorff-Engelbrecht

pp. 54–57 Corno Repertorio

Virtuoso showpieces once filled concert halls, yet today the rare pairing of horn and harp preserves a forgotten musical world shaped by performers themselves.

An Introduction to "In Tune"

the Scale of Just Intonation

Jack Holland

pp. 58–64 Tecnica

Long before electronic tuners, brass players faced a choice between mathematical order and acoustic truth, with consequences that still shape ensemble playing today.

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