Brass Bulletin No. 120
IV / 2002
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Brass Bulletin No. 120
IV / 2002
Contents
Editorial
Jean-Pierre Mathez
Marketing - One musician’s story
Thomas Stevens
Jon Sass
A giant tuba, a giant on the tuba
Jean-Pierre Mathez
Bach and the Others:
Part 2 – EndEighteenth-Century Trumpeter-Hornists
Edward H. Tarr
Beyond Leipzig, the practice extended from Weissenfels to Dresden and Vienna, as horn and trumpet gradually diverged into distinct musical identities.
The solo trombone of the bohemian baroque
Part 2Ken Shifrin
A look at the evolution of the valved cornet and its repertoire
Part 3 – EndGéry Dumoulin
The Composer Adrift
Stanley Friedman
Mnozil Brass
Virtuosos of Satire
Jean-Pierre Mathez
Mnozil Brass - Who is, what is?
Wilfried Brandstötter
Niklas Eklund - Ambassador for the historical trumpet
Jean-Pierre Mathez
The instrumental player’s maintenance and development
Part 6The opinion of an expert
James Thompson
Feeling pain while playing a musical instrument
Part 2Urban Diethelm
Kröger Trumpets - From the hands of a master
Franz-Josef Kröger
The Future of the Past
Interview with Richard Seraphinoff, player, teacher and horn maker
Jeffrey Agrell