Wind Ensemble Sourcebook and Biographical Guide

Author:   David L. Clark ,  Jon A. Gillaspie ,  Marshall Stoneham
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Volume:   No. 55.
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9780313298585


Pages:   456
Publication Date:   21 August 1997
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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Mozart wrote some of the greatest serenades for wind ensemble. He was not alone in writing works for wind sextet, octet, or larger ensembles—Over 12,000 works for wind harmony by over 2,200 composers are extant. Describing this new genre, Wind Harmony, which is far larger and more influential than ever recognized, this sourcebook includes biographical details, discusses many of the works, and presents country surveys. There is also a survey of the way wind instruments developed at the critical time, and of performance practices. Companion volumes, the ^IWind Ensemble Catalog^R and the ^IWind Ensemble Thematic Catalog 1700-1900^R, are cross-referenced. Mozart wrote some of the greatest serenades for wind ensemble. He was not alone in writing works for wind sextet, octet, or larger ensembles—over 12,000 works for wind harmony by over 2,200 composers are extant. Describing this new genre, Wind Harmony, which is far larger and more influential than ever recognized, this sourcebook includes biographical details, discusses many of the works, and presents country surveys. There is also a survey of the way wind instruments developed at the critical time, and of performance practices. Companion volumes, the ^IWind Ensemble Catalog^R and the ^IWind Ensemble Thematic Catalog 1700-1900^R, are cross-referenced. The authors identify what must be the major part of surviving wind harmony music. There is far more material than previously recognized, and its character is far more varied than is usually thought. In this work, the music is placed in context: why it was written, where it was played, and how it influenced other genres. The authors have collected new material, corrected previous mistakes, and filled in missing material. Public and private libraries have been scoured and monasteries searched throughout greater Europe. The sourcebook will be helpful for scholars and students, librarians, players, and music sellers.

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Author:   David L. Clark ,  Jon A. Gillaspie ,  Marshall Stoneham
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Greenwood Press
Volume:   No. 55.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.757kg
ISBN:  

9780313298585


ISBN 10:   0313298580
Pages:   456
Publication Date:   21 August 1997
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface The Phenomenon of Wind Harmony Common Ground: Music for All Occasions English-Speaking Countries France German-Speaking Countries and the Austro-Hungarian Empire Italy The Periphery: Russia, Scandinavia, Iberia, and Distant Empires References and Notes Composers and Arrangers: Biographical Information Introduction Biographical Information Instruments and Performance Practice Development of Wind Instruments Aspects of Authenticity References and Notes Index

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This volume stands as an update and improvement upon previous attempts at compiling the history of wind ensembles....This work would be of great use to any academic library supporting a music performance to history program. -Reference and User Services Quarterly Essential reading for wind ensembles, professional or good amateur. Rarely do such comprehensively researched and detailed books appear. -Pan Magazine/Winds [L]isteners wishing to acquire recordings of Beethoven's complete wind music will have a difficult task without a resource guide such as this one. Performers who wish to expand their repertory will also benefit from this book. -The Beethoven Journal �L�isteners wishing to acquire recordings of Beethoven's complete wind music will have a difficult task without a resource guide such as this one. Performers who wish to expand their repertory will also benefit from this book. -The Beethoven Journal ?Essential reading for wind ensembles, professional or good amateur. Rarely do such comprehensively researched and detailed books appear.?-Pan Magazine/Winds ?[L]isteners wishing to acquire recordings of Beethoven's complete wind music will have a difficult task without a resource guide such as this one. Performers who wish to expand their repertory will also benefit from this book.?-The Beethoven Journal ?This volume stands as an update and improvement upon previous attempts at compiling the history of wind ensembles....This work would be of great use to any academic library supporting a music performance to history program.?-Reference and User Services Quarterly


?This volume stands as an update and improvement upon previous attempts at compiling the history of wind ensembles....This work would be of great use to any academic library supporting a music performance to history program.?-Reference and User Services Quarterly


This volume stands as an update and improvement upon previous attempts at compiling the history of wind ensembles....This work would be of great use to any academic library supporting a music performance to history program. -Reference and User Services Quarterly [L]isteners wishing to acquire recordings of Beethoven's complete wind music will have a difficult task without a resource guide such as this one. Performers who wish to expand their repertory will also benefit from this book. -The Beethoven Journal Essential reading for wind ensembles, professional or good amateur. Rarely do such comprehensively researched and detailed books appear. -Pan Magazine/Winds YListeners wishing to acquire recordings of Beethoven's complete wind music will have a difficult task without a resource guide such as this one. Performers who wish to expand their repertory will also benefit from this book. -The Beethoven Journal ?Essential reading for wind ensembles, professional or good amateur. Rarely do such comprehensively researched and detailed books appear.?-Pan Magazine/Winds ?This volume stands as an update and improvement upon previous attempts at compiling the history of wind ensembles....This work would be of great use to any academic library supporting a music performance to history program.?-Reference and User Services Quarterly ?[L]isteners wishing to acquire recordings of Beethoven's complete wind music will have a difficult task without a resource guide such as this one. Performers who wish to expand their repertory will also benefit from this book.?-The Beethoven Journal


Author Information

MARSHALL STONEHAM is Massey Professor of Physics, University College London, a Fellow of the Royal Society, and Chief Scientist of AEA Technology. He has written extensively not only on the physical sciences, but on music as well. He has taken the opportunity to visit libraries in many countries when on travels associated with his scientific work. He is an experienced horn player and the founder and organizer of the Dorchester Wind Players, which, over the past twenty years, has played many works of the genre described in this book. JON A. GILLASPIE is a freelance musicologist and music cataloger as well as a composer, arranger, record producer, and experienced bassoonist and keyboard player. Born in Potsdam, New York, he studied social anthropology before emigrating to England in 1973. His extensive travels researching into primary sources of wind harmony now total more than three actual years in the field and his own extensive collection includes the former wind harmony of the Dowenstein Kapelle. He has composed and arranged widely for wind ensemble, including many works for the Dorchester Wind Players. DAVID LINDSEY CLARK was a Music Librarian to Oxfordshire County Libraries, Oxford, England. He has been involved in the revision of the Music Catalogs of a number of libraries, including the Bodleian of Oxford University. Now retired, he continues his bibliographical work, reflecting his interest in exploring the repertoire of music on which he has written over a number of years.

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