The American Wind Band

The American Wind Band
Author: Richard K. Hansen
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 1579994679

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A remarkable amount of historical information is covered in this comprehensive history of the American band. Timelines and photos track developments in American band music from colonial drum and fife corps to the Big Band era; and useful tables compare band music milestones to those of other arts in western civilization, events in U.S. history, and with other American musical breakthroughs. The final section of the book discusses new directions in American music and predicts a bright future for the modern wind band.

The Twentieth Century American Wind Band ensemble

The Twentieth Century American Wind Band ensemble
Author: Frank L. Battisti
Publsiher: Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1995
Genre: Music
ISBN: UOM:49015002341437

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(Meredith Music Resource). A focus on the development of the wind band/ensemble and its literature as a medium of artistic musical expression. Incredibly insightful and written by perhaps the most knowledgeable person in the field today.

American Wind Band

American Wind Band
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 20??
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:700461783

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A History of the Trombone

A History of the Trombone
Author: David M. Guion
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2010
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780810874459

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A History of the Trombone, the first title in the new series American Wind Band, is a comprehensive account of the development of the trombone from its initial form as a 14th-century Medieval trumpet to its alterations in the 15th century; from its marginalized use in a particular Renaissance ensemble to its acceptance in various kinds of artistic and popular music in the 19th and 20th centuries. David M. Guion accesses new and important primary source materials to present the full sweep of the instrument's history, placing particular emphasis on the people who played the instrument, the music they performed, and the relevant cultural contexts. After a general overview, the material is presented in two main sections: the first traces the development of the trombone itself and examines the literature written about it, and the second investigates the history of performance on the instrument--the ensembles it participated in, the occasions in which it took part, the people who played it, and the social, intellectual, political, economic, and technological forces that impinged on that history. Guion analyzes the trombone's place in countries all over the world and in many styles of music, such as art, opera, popular, and world music. An appendix of transcriptions of selected primary source documents, including translations, and a comprehensive bibliography round out this important reference. Fully illustrated with more than 80 images, A History of the Trombone appeals not just to trombonists but to students, scholars, and fans of all musical instruments.

Bands of Sisters

Bands of Sisters
Author: Jill M. Sullivan
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2011-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780810881631

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On Saturday, November 14, 1944, radio listeners heard an enthusiastic broadcast announcer describe something they had never heard before: Women singing the "Marines' Hymn" instead of the traditional all-male United States Marine Band. The singers were actually members of its sister organization, The Marine Corps Women's Reserve Band of Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Today, few remember these all-female military bands because only a small number of their performances were broadcast or pressed to vinyl. But, as Jill Sullivan argues in Bands of Sisters: U.S. Women's Military Bands during World War II, these gaps in the historical record can hardly be treated as the measure of their success. The novelty of these bands—initially employed by the U.S. military to support bond drives—drew enough spectators for the bands to be placed on tour, raising money for the war and boosting morale. The women, once discharged at the war's end, refused to fade into post-war domesticity. Instead, the strong bond fostered by youthful enthusiasm and the rare opportunity to serve in the military while making professional caliber music would come to last some 60 years. Based on interviews with over 70 surviving band members, Bands of Sisters tells the tale of this remarkable period in the history of American women. Sullivan covers the history of these ensembles, tracing accounts such as the female music teachers who would leave their positions to become professional musicians—no easy matter for female instrumentalists of the pre-war era. Sullivan further traces how some band members would later be among the first post-war music therapists based on their experience working with medical personnel in hospitals to treat injured soldiers. The opportunities presented by military service inevitably promoted new perspectives on what women could accomplish outside of the home, resulting in a lifetime of lasting relationships that would inspire future generations of musicians.

The Tennessee Tech Tuba Ensemble and R Winston Morris

The Tennessee Tech Tuba Ensemble and R  Winston Morris
Author: Charles A. McAdams,Richard H. Perry
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2010
Genre: Band directors
ISBN: 9780810877306

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Charles McAdams and Richard Perry provide a biography of R. Winston Morris that examines the influences leading to the development of the Tennessee Tech Tuba Ensemble and describes the early years of the ensemble and its growth into one of the most recognizable groups of its kind.

Winds of Change II The New Millennium

Winds of Change II   The New Millennium
Author: Frank L. Battisti
Publsiher: Meredith Music
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2012-04-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781574632040

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(Meredith Music Resource). This new publication is an extension of The Winds of Change , that traced the development of the American wind band/ensemble in the twentieth century. This book covers all the important conferences, concerts, events, initiatives, and compositions created for wind bands/ensembles during the first decade of the twenty-first century. In gathering information for this book, the author examined hundreds of scores, listened to dozens of recordings, attended conferences, interviewed wind band/ensemble director-conductors, and surveyed numerous professional journals and magazines. The result is a book that provides a panorama view of the American wind band/ensemble scene from 2000-2010.

The Winds of Change

The Winds of Change
Author: Frank L. Battisti
Publsiher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2002
Genre: Music
ISBN: STANFORD:36105111800046

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(Meredith Music Resource). This expansion on Battisti's The Twentieth Century American Wind Band/Ensemble includes discussions on the contribution of important wind band/ensemble personalities and organizations, and provides important information on hundreds of compositions for this medium. Challenges facing the 21st century wind band/ensemble conductor including training and development are also discussed. Click here for a YouTube video on The Winds of Change