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Journal of the World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles #17 (2010) - click for larger image
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Title Journal of the World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles #17 (2010)
Article no. 97883616
Subcategory Wind-music specific reference books
Text language English {en}
Country of publication Germany (de)
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Year of publication 2010
Author Galyen, Daniel; Orzolek, Douglas C.; Svanoe, Erika K.; Christianson, Mike; Martin, M. Gregory; Marks, Laurence L.; Berz, William; Nishimura, Ed; Pieters, Francis;
Editor Berz, William; Chapman, David
Composer Schönberg, Arnold; u.a.
Additional info/contents WASBE Journal #17:

- Arnold Schoenberg: An Examination of Correspondence Regarding the "Theme and Variations" op.43a
- An Exploration of a Means to Increase Performers' Awareness of the Intonation Tendencies of their individual Wind Instruments
- Rhythmic Notation in Aaron Copland's "El Salón México": A Comparison of the Orchestral Score to the Band Transcription by Mark Hindsley
- Ralph Vaughan Williams' "Toccata Marziale": An Evolving Wind Masterpiece
- A Conductor's View of "Symphony #1" by Donald Lee Gannon
- John Paynter's Transcription of Ernst von Dohnányi's "Variations on a Nursery Tune", op.25, for Solo Piano and Band
- A Conductor's Analysis of H. Owen Reed's "La Fiesta Mexicana"
- Tales of Three Conductors
- Two Prestigious Wind Bands that Fell into Oblivion: La Musique des Guides Impériaux (1853-1867) and La Grande Harmonie de Paris (1853-1854)
- Guidelines for Contributors
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