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Cambridge Companion To Conducting
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Bindwijze: | Boek |
Genre: | Muziekinstrumenten en –techniek |
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Beschrijving
Written by many working conductors, this book considers all facets of musical conducting.
Details
Titel: | Cambridge Companion To Conducting |
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auteur: | Bowen, Jose Antonio (EDT) |
Mediatype: | Boek |
Taal: | Engels |
Aantal pagina's: | 368 |
Uitgever: | Cambridge University Press |
Plaats van publicatie: | 03 |
NUR: | Muziekinstrumenten en –techniek |
Editor: | Bowen, Jose Antonio |
Afmetingen: | 245 x 175 x 20 |
Gewicht: | 642 gr |
ISBN/ISBN13: | 0521527910 |
ISBN/ISBN13: | 9780521527910 |
Intern nummer: | 3773853 |
Volume: | 1 |
Biografie (woord)
José Antonio Bowen is Caestecker Chair of Music and Director of the Music Program at Georgetown University. He is also the Director of the Music Program and Director of the Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music (C.H.A.R.M.)
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'… this volume clearly succeeds in providing illuminating insight, practical advice and insider information that is otherwise often unavailable in academic circles. The current volume encourages conductors, and to a certain extent scholars, to seriously examine their own music philosophies and performance concepts. It offers examples of how to rethink, retool, and make responsible and informed choices about the presentation of music to a variety of listeners. Most notably, however, this collection of essays displays the fundamental impact the conducting profession has had, and continues to have, on fostering creativity and engendering social and cultural change.' Nineteenth-Century Music Review
Inhoudsopgave
Part I. Practice: 1. The technique of conducting Raymond Holden; 2. Conductors in rehearsal Charles Barber; 3. Studio conduction Michael Haas; 4. The conductor and the soloist Joseph Silverstein; 5. Choral conducting Vance George; 6. Opera conducting Sir Charles Mackerras; 7. The orchestra speaks Robert L. Ripley; Part II. History: 8. The rise of conductors José Antonio Bowen; 9. The central European tradition José Antonio Bowen and Raymond Holden; 10. The French tradition David Cairns; 11. The Italian tradition Michael Rose; 12. The American tradition José Antonio Bowen and David Mermelstein; 13. The English tradition Stephen Johnson; 14. The Russian tradition David Nice; Part III. Issues: 15. The conductor as Artistic Director Bramwell Tovey; 16. Women on the podium Michelle Edwards; 17. Conducting early music Bernard Sherman; 18. Training conductors Harold Faberman; 19. The composer/conductor and modern music Martyn Brabbins; 20. Managers and the business of conduction Stephen Wright; 21. The future of conducting Leon Botstein.
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