The Art of Conducting

The Art of Conducting
Author: Roy Ernst,Donald Hunsberger
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1991-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0070313261

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This text contains practical instruction in choral and instrumental conducting for both beginning and intermediate students, along with a large selection of scores for classroom practice.

The Elements of Expressive Conducting

The Elements of Expressive Conducting
Author: Michael Hathcock,Kevin Geraldi,Brian Doyle
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2020-08-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1733228799

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The Elements of Expressive Conducting begins with a synthesis of various movement theories which allow beginning conducting students to understand how best to use their body as an expressive instrument. Strategies for developing musical expression beyond pedagogical execution are discussed in each chapter. The text further explores merging musical preparation with a healthy, tension-free approach to an individual's movement. Readers will also find strategies for developing the coordination between the ear and body; ways to transfer "every day" movements to the art of conducting; and suggestions for building to a professional level of success.FeaturesExercises which stimulate the imagination and inform the bodyVideo examples of these exercises on the publisher's websiteDrawings of imaginative ways to consider beat patternsMusical examples chosen to reinforce specific conducting fundamentalsPractical strategies drawn from the author's more than four decades of pedagogical experience

The Art of Conducting Technique

The Art of Conducting Technique
Author: Harold Farberman
Publsiher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1999-11-27
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1457460327

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A fresh, original look at the art of conducting, including Pattern Cubes, which is a three-dimensional system for charting baton movement. Through this book, both the aspiring and the experienced conductor will benefit from Harold Farberman's experience and ideas.

Inside Conducting

Inside Conducting
Author: Christopher Seaman
Publsiher: University Rochester Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2013
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781580464116

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Exactly what does a conductor do in front of an orchestra? Internationally renowned conductor Christopher Seaman offers lively and informative answers in this wise yet humorous book.

Conducting

Conducting
Author: Anthony Joseph Maiello
Publsiher: Alfred Music Publishing
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1576234533

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This comprehensive text by Anthony Maiello on the art of conducting is designed to be hands on, user friendly, playable by any instrumentation, a step-by-step approach to baton technique, great for use with a wind, string or voice conducting class, and excellent as a refresher course for all conductors at all levels of ability. The 232-page book covers a variety of conducting issues and the included recording contains all the musical exercises in the book (there are more than 100).

The Art Of Conducting

The Art Of Conducting
Author: Michael Bowles
Publsiher: Da Capo Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1975-01-21
Genre: Conducting
ISBN: UOM:39015009442073

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Conducting Business

Conducting Business
Author: Leonard Slatkin
Publsiher: Amadeus Press
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781476821320

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(Amadeus). Conducting an orchestra is something that is seen as well as heard, but it is quite misunderstood when it comes to knowing what this person actually does for a living. This most mysterious of jobs is brought to life for the music lover as well as for the aspiring maestro in a book by Leonard Slatkin. Drawing on his own experiences on and off the podium, Slatkin brings us into the world of the baton. He tells tales of some of the most fascinating people in the musical world, including Frank Sinatra, Leonard Bernstein, and John Williams. He takes the reader to the great concert halls and orchestras, soundstages in Hollywood, and opera pits around the globe. Mr. Slatkin recounts his controversial appearance at the Metropolitan Opera, his creation and direction of summer music festivals, and a shattering concert experience that took place four days following 9/11. Life in the recording studio and on the road as well as health issues confronting the conductor provide an insider's glimpse into the private world of public figures. Covering everything from learning how to read music to standing in front of an orchestra for the first time, what to wear, and how to deal with the press, Conducting Business is a unique look at a unique profession.

A History of Orchestral Conducting

A History of Orchestral Conducting
Author: Elliott W. Galkin
Publsiher: Pendragon Press
Total Pages: 944
Release: 1988
Genre: Conducting
ISBN: 0918728479

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Although the bibliography of literature about personalities in the conducting world is extensive, a comprehensive, scholarly study of the history of conducting has been sorely lacking. Georg Schünemann's respected study, published in 1913, was brief and restricted to the procedures of time-beating. No work has attempted to examine the role of the orchestral conductor and to document the evolution of his art from historical, technical, and aesthetic perspectives. Dr. Elliott W. Galkin, musicologist, conductor, and critic-twice winner of the Deems Taylor award for distinguished writing about music-has produced such a work in A History of Orchestral Conducting. The central historical section of the book, which examines chronologically the theories and functions of time-beating and interpretative concepts of performance, is preceded by discussions of rhythm, development of the orchestral medium, and the evolving characteristics of orchestration. Conductors of unusual pivotal influence are examined in depth, as is the increasingly complex psychology of the podium. Critical writings since the time of Monteverdi and the birth of the orchestra are surveyed and compared. Analyses of conducting as an art and craft by musicians from Berlioz to Bernstein and commentators from Mattheson, Bernard Shaw, and Thomas Mann to Jacques Barzun, are described and discussed. A fascinating collection of engravings, wood cuts, photographs and caricatures contributes to the richness of this work.