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Berlioz's orchestration treatise : a translation and commentary / [translation, commentary by] Hugh Macdonald.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Berlioz, Hector, 1803-1869, author.
Contributor:
Macdonald, Hugh, 1940- translator, writer of added commentary.
Series:
Cambridge musical texts and monographs.
Cambridge musical texts and monographs
Standardized Title:
Grand traité d'instrumentation et d'orchestration modernes. English
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Instrumentation and orchestration.
Conducting.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxxix, 388 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
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 was the first 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 but also for its poetic and visionary approach to the art of instrumentation. 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.
Contents:
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.
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Includes bibliographical references (p. 371-376) and indexes.
ISBN:
9780511096822
0511096828
9781107126336
1107126339
9781280416514
1280416513
9780511177538
0511177534
9780511039508
0511039506
9780511147913
0511147910
9780511330148
0511330146
9780511481949
0511481942
9780511052330
0511052332
OCLC:
56476643
Publisher Number:
2027/heb07653 hdl

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