borrowed music for solo alto trombone
... for the alto trombone, as well as the instrument’s more contemporary musical developments. The research for this project sought a methodology to borrow a work from other instruments and provide easy access to it for other trombonists. In order to do that, it is necessary to compare the original ...
... for the alto trombone, as well as the instrument’s more contemporary musical developments. The research for this project sought a methodology to borrow a work from other instruments and provide easy access to it for other trombonists. In order to do that, it is necessary to compare the original ...
br 12-09-09 things to do
... For both types of music the clarinet is not part of its history -- yet meanwhile quite a few bands have taken it on board, and beside the violin and the accordion it has become an essential role in presenting these styles of music. That's even true for some bands in ...
... For both types of music the clarinet is not part of its history -- yet meanwhile quite a few bands have taken it on board, and beside the violin and the accordion it has become an essential role in presenting these styles of music. That's even true for some bands in ...
this PDF file - African Journals Online
... bowed almost throughout the period of performance. On the other hand, the master-drummer is the one saddled with the responsibility of reciting poetry, oríkì or oríkì-orílè, pertaining to individuals or the community, respectively. This task requires him to pull the tensioning thongs (osán) surround ...
... bowed almost throughout the period of performance. On the other hand, the master-drummer is the one saddled with the responsibility of reciting poetry, oríkì or oríkì-orílè, pertaining to individuals or the community, respectively. This task requires him to pull the tensioning thongs (osán) surround ...
a history of the clarinet
... -the addition of these keys gave players more flexibility when choosing music Another important advancement was the addition of a removable mouthpiece -the chalumeau and the two-key clarinet both had the mouthpiece permanently attached to the instrument -this advancement was significant because it a ...
... -the addition of these keys gave players more flexibility when choosing music Another important advancement was the addition of a removable mouthpiece -the chalumeau and the two-key clarinet both had the mouthpiece permanently attached to the instrument -this advancement was significant because it a ...
Cajón - Vaiden.net
... African origins and Spanish suppression of slave music - that led to the cajón's creation. Early usage of the Peruvian cajón was to accompany Tondero and Zamacueca (old version of Marinera) dances. In contemporary times, the instrument became an integral part of Peruvian music and Cuban music. In Cu ...
... African origins and Spanish suppression of slave music - that led to the cajón's creation. Early usage of the Peruvian cajón was to accompany Tondero and Zamacueca (old version of Marinera) dances. In contemporary times, the instrument became an integral part of Peruvian music and Cuban music. In Cu ...
A Study of Performance Practices Pertaining to W.A. Mozart`s Flute
... Modern performers choosing to play a piece written in a different time period must take the time to consider the performance practices of that day and age. Although there are many factors to consider in a piece such as Mozart’s Flute Concerto in D Major, K.314, the most crucial would include the ins ...
... Modern performers choosing to play a piece written in a different time period must take the time to consider the performance practices of that day and age. Although there are many factors to consider in a piece such as Mozart’s Flute Concerto in D Major, K.314, the most crucial would include the ins ...
Andreas Skouras - Goldsmiths, University of London
... The harpsichord part is kept in chords while the percussion uses rather soft instruments (flower pots, bongos, tom-toms and grand cassa). The instruments play more “together” than against each other in a harmonic symbiosis. Compared to the closely written “Okho” for three percussionists (three dzebe ...
... The harpsichord part is kept in chords while the percussion uses rather soft instruments (flower pots, bongos, tom-toms and grand cassa). The instruments play more “together” than against each other in a harmonic symbiosis. Compared to the closely written “Okho” for three percussionists (three dzebe ...
Fairest Isle: Music of Henry Purcell
... Christiados (the Christiad). Milton and Dryden were among the many poets to draw from Vida, and here the reference is to the trumpet, the third and last instrument in the last line of “Welcome, welcome”: Thus Christ, his bless'd ascension near at hand, Consign'd his precepts to th' associate band. P ...
... Christiados (the Christiad). Milton and Dryden were among the many poets to draw from Vida, and here the reference is to the trumpet, the third and last instrument in the last line of “Welcome, welcome”: Thus Christ, his bless'd ascension near at hand, Consign'd his precepts to th' associate band. P ...
Chapter - 5 - Shodhganga
... help of the hows and the arrows. They were also using as means to produce high sound for signaling dangers like those of the Bhumi-Dudumbhi 9 and Dudumbhi. It has already been stated in book ‘Development of Indian Music’ by G.U.Thite, that when the primitive savage Men became familiar with the iron ...
... help of the hows and the arrows. They were also using as means to produce high sound for signaling dangers like those of the Bhumi-Dudumbhi 9 and Dudumbhi. It has already been stated in book ‘Development of Indian Music’ by G.U.Thite, that when the primitive savage Men became familiar with the iron ...
The significance of the (1959) Kind of Blue album track So What
... our earliest years as infants we are, more often than not, told stories by our parents and from the time we are ourselves able to talk we are constantly practising and developing this skill through conversation. Conversation itself is rhythmical and never the same twice. Davis may well have subconsc ...
... our earliest years as infants we are, more often than not, told stories by our parents and from the time we are ourselves able to talk we are constantly practising and developing this skill through conversation. Conversation itself is rhythmical and never the same twice. Davis may well have subconsc ...
Gustav Holst and The Planets - Handford Hall Primary School
... Mercury, the winged messenger has been described as flitting about, not unlike a cosmic butterfly. Listen to an extract again: What instruments can you hear? How can you tell? ...
... Mercury, the winged messenger has been described as flitting about, not unlike a cosmic butterfly. Listen to an extract again: What instruments can you hear? How can you tell? ...
maurice steger recorder revolutionary
... In his own time Telemann was considered the greatest living German composer (ahead of his friends Handel and JS Bach). He was largely self–taught. As a child he taught himself to play the violin, recorder and zither, and by copying scores he gained enough knowledge of musical composition to be able ...
... In his own time Telemann was considered the greatest living German composer (ahead of his friends Handel and JS Bach). He was largely self–taught. As a child he taught himself to play the violin, recorder and zither, and by copying scores he gained enough knowledge of musical composition to be able ...
Viola da Gamba
... fifths, viols are usually tuned in fourths with a major third in the middle, mirroring the tuning employed on the vihuela de mano and lute during the 16th century and similar to that of the modern six-string guitar. ...
... fifths, viols are usually tuned in fourths with a major third in the middle, mirroring the tuning employed on the vihuela de mano and lute during the 16th century and similar to that of the modern six-string guitar. ...
N5 20th Century and Instrumental Techniques
... Before going on to listen to 20 century music you are going to learn a little more about different instrumental techniques. ...
... Before going on to listen to 20 century music you are going to learn a little more about different instrumental techniques. ...
doc - Philharmonia Orchestra
... In the first of the three sections, the human is found striving after the ideal, and the ‘Ego’ theme gradually emerges and asserts itself. The central section presents three main musical ideas, one associated with the flight of the spirit, a second (for solo violin) with human love, and the third (f ...
... In the first of the three sections, the human is found striving after the ideal, and the ‘Ego’ theme gradually emerges and asserts itself. The central section presents three main musical ideas, one associated with the flight of the spirit, a second (for solo violin) with human love, and the third (f ...
time and space - Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal
... The audience will get to hear the world premiere of the work De l’expérience for narrator, organ and electroacoustic by Tod Machover, an American composer renowned for his innovations in integrating technology into musical creation. De l’expérience will moreover involve the participation of two grea ...
... The audience will get to hear the world premiere of the work De l’expérience for narrator, organ and electroacoustic by Tod Machover, an American composer renowned for his innovations in integrating technology into musical creation. De l’expérience will moreover involve the participation of two grea ...
A Performerâ•Žs Guide to Canadian Works for
... indications on the score, the composer’s website, the CMC website, or available recordings. The author will also calculate the duration, based on given tempo markings and time signatures, in order to confirm the above value(s). Trumpet(s) The intended trumpet is indicated when provided on the score ...
... indications on the score, the composer’s website, the CMC website, or available recordings. The author will also calculate the duration, based on given tempo markings and time signatures, in order to confirm the above value(s). Trumpet(s) The intended trumpet is indicated when provided on the score ...
Incantation and Dance Unit Study
... only time the chord progression breaks away from the three chords of Bb, Ab, and G is at the end of each two bar chunk. Rhythm The idea of “fragmentation” is found throughout the dance portion of the piece. This concept is a line that is broken up between instruments, or certain instruments may only ...
... only time the chord progression breaks away from the three chords of Bb, Ab, and G is at the end of each two bar chunk. Rhythm The idea of “fragmentation” is found throughout the dance portion of the piece. This concept is a line that is broken up between instruments, or certain instruments may only ...
Gamelan - Musical Meanderings
... themselves as performers on one common instrument. Gamelan music is heard at many different events, from accompanying shadow puppet plays, poetry, dance and drama to traditional rituals and ceremonies, such as weddings. ...
... themselves as performers on one common instrument. Gamelan music is heard at many different events, from accompanying shadow puppet plays, poetry, dance and drama to traditional rituals and ceremonies, such as weddings. ...
Santoor, the sole sample of Struck Polychord - Manjari
... of Persia and Arabia, it came on the horizon of classical music in India only in the later half of the 20th century. Earlier it has been used in the Himalayan Valley of Kashmir as an accompaniment to the traditional Sufiana Mausiqui, the music of Sufi mystics. The sweet sound of this instrument char ...
... of Persia and Arabia, it came on the horizon of classical music in India only in the later half of the 20th century. Earlier it has been used in the Himalayan Valley of Kashmir as an accompaniment to the traditional Sufiana Mausiqui, the music of Sufi mystics. The sweet sound of this instrument char ...
Program Notes - San Antonio Chamber Music Society
... National Endowment for the Arts and premiered by Princeton Pro Musica; Hommage JFK commissioned by the National Symphony Orchestra; Monument commissioned by the Barlow Foundation for the Akron and Memphis symphony orchestras; Turns for Cello and Orchestra commissioned by the Bergen Foundation and ce ...
... National Endowment for the Arts and premiered by Princeton Pro Musica; Hommage JFK commissioned by the National Symphony Orchestra; Monument commissioned by the Barlow Foundation for the Akron and Memphis symphony orchestras; Turns for Cello and Orchestra commissioned by the Bergen Foundation and ce ...
how to buy a bassoon - LMS Music Department
... The bassoon family dates to medieval times and there are many early works of art depicting groups of musicians usually in a homelike or church setting including one or more bassoon players. Various ancestors of the bassoon were often made in one piece, from a very long piece of wood. The Pommer was ...
... The bassoon family dates to medieval times and there are many early works of art depicting groups of musicians usually in a homelike or church setting including one or more bassoon players. Various ancestors of the bassoon were often made in one piece, from a very long piece of wood. The Pommer was ...
Douglas Detrick
... Full Biography:Douglas Detrick’s work does not fit into any one category, but revolves around creating a more colorful, diverse and vibrant world through art and culture. He is a composer, a trumpet player, a curator, a singer, a writer, a poet and an arts consultant. Detrick was born in New Jersey ...
... Full Biography:Douglas Detrick’s work does not fit into any one category, but revolves around creating a more colorful, diverse and vibrant world through art and culture. He is a composer, a trumpet player, a curator, a singer, a writer, a poet and an arts consultant. Detrick was born in New Jersey ...
Comparison between the
... In the 1750’s Haydn felt that homophony and polyphony were irreconcilable within the same movement, a notion suggested by some of his earlier quartets. However, he strove for a reconciliation of the 2 styles in his later compositions, in which rich contrapuntal lines enliven the essentially homophon ...
... In the 1750’s Haydn felt that homophony and polyphony were irreconcilable within the same movement, a notion suggested by some of his earlier quartets. However, he strove for a reconciliation of the 2 styles in his later compositions, in which rich contrapuntal lines enliven the essentially homophon ...
An analysis of the _American Concerto_ by Ellen Taaffe Zwilich
... Hummel, or Alexander Arutunian concertos. In order for the trumpet to elevate its stature in the solo concert stage, it is vital to have modern significant composers writing new repertoire. My purpose in writing this paper is to examine Zwilich’s compositional procedures in her American Concerto for ...
... Hummel, or Alexander Arutunian concertos. In order for the trumpet to elevate its stature in the solo concert stage, it is vital to have modern significant composers writing new repertoire. My purpose in writing this paper is to examine Zwilich’s compositional procedures in her American Concerto for ...