Brass Bulletin 8, II / 1974 (page 5–6) · 1 min. read
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This is a Brass Bulletin with holiday atmosphere! For once we shall not tell you all the exciting news, we shall not criticize musicians, records, books (nor publish other people's criticisms!). We want our readers to lean back in a leisurely way and enjoy the history of their instruments as presented in this issue. We expect you to relive in mind the old times when your instrument was born and to accompany it through the ages of everlasting perfectioning until it became the treasure we hold in hand now. We want you to try and imagine the tone of the ancient instruments and to reflect upon the musicians that played them in distant and different times. And it will no doubt lead you to dream contentedly about the continuous process of creation and evolution in this world.

When afterwards you pick up your instrument again, there will be a new relation between the two of you, because you just experienced its birth and growing. Also, in a way, there will be a knowledge about its future, because you can visualize musicians looking at our instruments a century or more from now and wondering about them. They too will be trying to understand our music and world, just as we are doing now, in order to find for themselves and their art the right way into yet another future ...

We wish our readers a happy summer-time!

Jean-Pierre Mathez.

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