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The study of orchestration / Samuel Adler

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York: W. W. Norton & Company Ltda, 2002Description: 839 pISBN:
  • 978-0-393-97572-7
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 781.6 AD237 stu
Summary: PART ONE. INSTRUMENTATION 1.- The Orchestra yesterday and today. 2. Bowed string instruments. 3. Individual bowed string instruments. 4. Plucked string instruments. 5. Scoring for strings. 6. The woodwind choir (reed aerophones). 7. Individual woodwinds. 8. Scoring fir woodwings andf woodwing-string combinations. 9.- Instroduction to brass instruments. 10. Individual brass instruments 11. Scoring for brass, and brass combined with strings and winds 12. The percussion ensemble. 13. Keyboard instruments. 14. Scoring for percussion with keyboard alone or in combination. PARTE TWO. ORCHESTRATION. 15. Scoring for orchestra. 16. The orchestra as accompanist. 17. Transcribing for orchestra. 18. The preparation of score and parts. 19. Scoring for band or wind ensemble.
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Escrito por un reconocido compositor cuyas obras han sido interpretadas por las principales orquestas de todo el mundo, The Study of Orchestration es el único texto que explora las características de los instrumentos de orquesta y muestra a los estudiantes cómo un maestro compositor se acerca a la orquestación.

PART ONE. INSTRUMENTATION
1.- The Orchestra yesterday and today.
2. Bowed string instruments.
3. Individual bowed string instruments.
4. Plucked string instruments.
5. Scoring for strings.
6. The woodwind choir (reed aerophones).
7. Individual woodwinds.
8. Scoring fir woodwings andf woodwing-string combinations.
9.- Instroduction to brass instruments.
10. Individual brass instruments
11. Scoring for brass, and brass combined with strings and winds
12. The percussion ensemble.
13. Keyboard instruments.
14. Scoring for percussion with keyboard alone or in combination.
PARTE TWO. ORCHESTRATION.
15. Scoring for orchestra.
16. The orchestra as accompanist.
17. Transcribing for orchestra.
18. The preparation of score and parts.
19. Scoring for band or wind ensemble.

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