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Berlioz's orchestration treatise : a translation and commentary

Verfasser/in: Hector Berlioz; Hugh Macdonald
Verlag: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Serien: Cambridge musical texts and monographs.
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"Berlioz's orchestration treatise is a classic textbook which has been used as a guide to orchestration and as a source book for the understanding both of Berlioz's music and of orchestral practice in the nineteenth century. This is the first new English translation of Berlioz's complete text since 1856, and it is accompanied throughout by Hugh Macdonald's extensive and authoritative commentary on the instruments of  Weiterlesen…
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Name: Hector Berlioz
Medientyp: Internetquelle
Dokumenttyp: Buch, Internet-Ressource
Alle Autoren: Hector Berlioz; Hugh Macdonald
ISBN: 0521239532 9780521239530
OCLC-Nummer: 48241367
Sprachhinweis: Translated from the French.
Beschreibung: xxxix, 388 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Inhalt: The Treatise --
Bowed strings --
The violin --
The viola --
The viola d'amore --
The cello --
The double bass --
Plucked strings --
The harp --
The guitar --
The mandolin --
Strings with keyboard --
The piano --
Wind: Introduction --
Wind with reeds --
The oboe --
The cor anglais --
The bassoon --
The tenoroon --
The contrabassoon --
The clarinets --
The alto clarinet --
The bass clarinet --
The basset horn --
Improvements in the clarinet family --
Wind without reeds --
The flute --
The piccolo --
Other flutes --
Wind with keyboard --
The organ --
Brass with mouthpiece --
The horn --
The piston or cylinder horn --
The trumpet --
The cornet --
The trombone --
The alto valve trombone --
The bugle or clarion --
The keyed bugle --
The piston or cylinder bugle --
The bass ophicleide --
The alto ophicleide --
The contrabass ophicleide --
The bombardon in F --
The bass tuba --
Woodwind with mouthpiece --
The serpent --
The Russian bassoon --
Voices --
Pitched percussion --
The timpani --
Bells --
Jeu de timbres --
The glockenspiel --
The keyboard harmonica --
The antique cymbals --
Unpitched percussion --
The bass drum --
Cymbals --
The tamtam --
The tambourine --
The side drum --
The tenor drum --
The triangle --
The Turkish crescent --
Other instruments --
New instruments --
The saxophone --
Saxhorns --
Saxotrombas --
Saxtubas --
The concertina --
Alexandre's melodium --
Alexandre pianos and melodiums (with sustaining device) --
The octobass --
The orchestra --
The conductor and his art.
Serientitel: Cambridge musical texts and monographs.
Andere Titel Grand traité d'instrumentation et d'orchestration modernes.
Verfasserangabe: [translation, commentary by] Hugh Macdonald.
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Abstract:

"Berlioz's orchestration treatise is a classic textbook which has been used as a guide to orchestration and as a source book for the understanding both of Berlioz's music and of orchestral practice in the nineteenth century. This is the first new English translation of Berlioz's complete text since 1856, and it is accompanied throughout by Hugh Macdonald's extensive and authoritative commentary on the instruments of Berlioz's time and on his own orchestral practice, as revealed in his scores. It also includes extracts from Berlioz's writings on instruments in his Memoirs and in his many articles for the Parisian press." "The Treatise has been highly valued both for its technical information about instruments and for its poetic and visionary approach to the art of instrumentation. It includes a chapter on the orchestra itself, seen as a giant independent instrument, and on the art of conducting, one of the first documents of its kind. Berlioz was not only one of the great orchestrators of the nineteenth century, he was also the author with the clearest understanding of the art."--BOOK JACKET.

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