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Brass Bulletin 42 - 2 / 1983
Numero
Brass Bulletin N. 42
Data
II / 1983
Pagine
84
Sommario
7 articles

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Brass Bulletin N. 42

II / 1983

Sommario

7 articles

Editorial

Accesso gratuito

Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 5–8

One magazine disappeared as another opened its pages, turning economic necessity into a rare act of editorial solidarity that reshaped the brass press.

W. A. Mozart and the Trumpet...

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Jean-Pierre Mathez

pp. 9–10 Tromba Storia

A forgotten anecdote places one of music's greatest figures in startling conflict with the trumpet, raising unexpected questions about fear, sound and musical sensibility.

Ornaments in 18th-century Horn Concertos?

Parte 1

Peter Damm

pp. 12–15 Corno Repertorio Storia

Performance once depended as much on informed invention as on written notes, and early horn concertos still carry that forgotten freedom in plain sight.

The Trumpet and the Cornet in Jazz and Popular Music

Parte 1 Accesso gratuito

Michel Laplace

pp. 16–30 Tromba Cornetta a pistoni Storia

Before Louis Armstrong became the defining figure, jazz already carried competing traditions of tone, style and technique shaped by cornet players across New Orleans and beyond.

The Brass Sections of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra

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Thomas Aitken

pp. 32–35 Reportage Carriera

An international brass section takes shape in post-war New Zealand, where orchestral careers mingle with touring bands, immigration and some remarkably unconventional detours.

Jazz and the Horn

Parte 3

Getting started

Jeffrey Agrell

pp. 36–45 Corno Insegnamento Idee

For the classically trained horn player, jazz replaces the security of the printed page with listening, swing and improvisation—and a different kind of discipline.

Sergey Nikolaevich Yeryomin (1903-1975)

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The Distinguished Soviet Trumpeter and Teacher

Yuri Usov

pp. 48–51 Tromba Carriera

Between Soviet military bands, the Bolshoi and the Moscow Conservatory, Yeryomin helped shape a trumpet tradition in which virtuosity remained a means, not an end.

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