The wind ensemble and its repertoire : essays on the fortieth anniversary of the Eastman Wind Ensemble

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The wind ensemble and its repertoire : essays on the fortieth anniversary of the Eastman Wind Ensemble

edited by Frank J. Cipolla & Donald Hunsberger

University of Rochester Press, 1994

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Discography: p.287-297

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内容説明

The fortieth anniversary of the Eastman Wind Ensemble, founded in 1952 by Frederick Fennell, was celebrated with a series of concerts, conducting workshops and scholarly papers presented under the aegis of the American Sonneck Society. These papers are primary research into the areas of historical development of the wind band, repertoire analysis and performance practice; of particular interest to musicologists will be the essay on the underlying principles of the wind ensemble concept by Donald Hunsberger, the Eastman Wind Ensemble's conductor since 1965. There are also international reports on wind band history and development in England, Europe and Japan, and a complete discography of the Eastman Wind Ensemble. Contributors: FRANK CIPOLLA, DONALD HUNSBERGER, RAOUL CAMUS, JOHN NEWSOM, ROBERT SHELDON, JON MITCHELL, ROBERT WASON, FRANK BYRNE, MICHAEL VOTTA, TIMOTHY REYNISH, LEON BLY and TOSHIO AKIYAMI.

目次

  • Part 1 The wind band-origins and heritage: the wind ensemble concept, Donald Hunsberger
  • the early American wind band - Hautboys, Harmonies, and Janissaries, Raoul Camus
  • the American Brass band movement in the mid-19th century, Jon Newsom
  • before the Brass band - trumpet ensemble works by Kuffner and Lossau, Robert Sheldon
  • J.A.C. Somerville and the British band in the era of Holst and Vaughan Williams, Jon Mitchell. Part 2 Studies on the repertoire: towards a critical edition of Stravinsky's "Symphonies of Wind Instruments", Robert Wason
  • Sousa Marches - principles of historically informed performances, Frank Byrne
  • Richard Wagner's "Trauermusik", WWV 73 ["Trauersinfonie"], Michael Votta. Part 3 The international spread of the wind ensemble: contemporary British music for band and wind ensemble, Timothy Reynish
  • wind bands in Continental Europe, Leon Bly
  • historical development of wind bands in Japan, Toshio Akiyami.

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