Brass Bulletin N. 44
IV / 1983
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Brass Bulletin N. 44
IV / 1983
Sommario
Editorial
Accesso gratuitoJean-Pierre Mathez
Music teaching depends on more than routine: in 1984, Jean-Pierre Mathez argues that living contact with artists keeps transmission open to new generations.
Guy Touvron
Spotlight
Jean-Pierre Mathez
Before international fame, Guy Touvron’s path ran through village bands, Maurice André’s class, competitions and a stubborn refusal to behave like a star.
11th International Congress on Acoustics
Accesso gratuitoBenny Sluchin
At the 1983 Paris acoustics congress, brass research moved between factory consistency, vibrating bells, mutes and the elusive mechanics of multiphonics.
Round the Horn
Accesso gratuitoHamburg 1982
Michael Höltzel
A 1982 Hamburg exhibition brought 150 horns out of collections and into players’ hands, collapsing centuries of hunting, signalling and concert traditions into one room.
Conversation with Ludwig Güttler
Christian Blümel, Gerd Radeke
Between Bach, historical instruments and modern virtuosity, Ludwig Güttler argues for a trumpet tradition shaped by declamation, research and a refusal of musical purism.
Tonguing
Louis Davidson
A tiny shift in tongue movement changes speed, endurance and clarity, turning articulation from a mechanical attack into one of the trumpet player’s subtlest tools.
Ornaments in 18th-century Horn Concertos?
Parte 3Deliberate divisions
Peter Damm
Improvisation, articulation and ornament were once inseparable: Peter Damm recovers an 18th-century horn practice later narrowed by increasingly precise notation.
The Trumpet and the Cornet in Jazz and Popular Music
Parte 3Michel Laplace