The elements of orchestration

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : October House, 1962Description: 216 p. ; 21,5 cmSubject(s):
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CONTENTS -- Foreword -- PART I: THEORY -- 1. An outline of the History of Orchestration from Haydn to the present day -- 2. The String and Woodwind sections separately considered -- 3. Transposing Instruments: Woodwind and Horns -- 4. The Trumped, Cornet, Trombones and Tuba: the Brass as a whole -- 5. Percussion-- Harp and Pianoforte -- PART II: PTRACTICE -- 6. The Small Classical Orchestra -- 7. The Full Orchestra -- 8. Some aspects of orchestration in the twentueth century -- 9. Cueing missing parts -- 10.Further examples of cueing, using pianoforte -- 11. Some general principles of orchestration -- 12. The compases of the instruments: String harmonics: Foreign names of instruments which differ from ours -- Bibliography -- Index
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CONTENTS -- Foreword -- PART I: THEORY -- 1. An outline of the History of Orchestration from Haydn to the present day -- 2. The String and Woodwind sections separately considered -- 3. Transposing Instruments: Woodwind and Horns -- 4. The Trumped, Cornet, Trombones and Tuba: the Brass as a whole -- 5. Percussion-- Harp and Pianoforte -- PART II: PTRACTICE -- 6. The Small Classical Orchestra -- 7. The Full Orchestra -- 8. Some aspects of orchestration in the twentueth century -- 9. Cueing missing parts -- 10.Further examples of cueing, using pianoforte -- 11. Some general principles of orchestration -- 12. The compases of the instruments: String harmonics: Foreign names of instruments which differ from ours -- Bibliography -- Index

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