The Cambridge companion to the recorder / edited by John Mansfield Thomson ; assistant editor Anthony Rowand-Jones.

Otros autores: Mansfield Thompson, John [editor] | Rowland-Jones, Anthony [editor]Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Editor: Cambridge ; New York, NY, USA, Cambridge University Press, 1995Descripción: 238 páginas : ilustraciones, música ; 25 cmTipo de contenido: texto Tipo de medio: no mediado Tipo de portador: volumenISBN: 052135269X (encuadernado); 0521358167 (libro de bolsillo)Tema(s): Música instrumental | Música para flautaClasificación CDD: 788.36 Resumen: For the recorder player wishing to acquire an insight into the many aspects of our instrument and learn to see facts not only as "how to do" but also as an inspiration, The cambridge campanion to hte recorder is warmly recommmended writes Daniel Bruggen in his foreword to this comprehensive survey. seven conttributors from four countries write on topics such as the recorder and its music through the centuries, the centuries, hte use of recorders in an orchestra, professional recorder players and their instruments, therevival of the recorder, and its role in education.Other chapters bring together basic reference material hitherto unavailable in one volume. A special feature of the book is its rich collection of illustrations, some of them published for the first time,which provides a history of the evolution of the evolution of the recorder anlong with an intriguing demonstration of its changing role in musical life.The Cambridge Companion to the Recorder has been written to expand the horizons of all those who love the instrument.It prove invaluable to amateur and professional recorder players alike, as well as to enthusiasts and scholars. el texto.
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For the recorder player wishing to acquire an insight into the many aspects of our instrument and learn to see facts not only as "how to do" but also as an inspiration, The cambridge campanion to hte recorder is warmly recommmended writes Daniel Bruggen in his foreword to this comprehensive survey. seven conttributors from four countries write on topics such as the recorder and its music through the centuries, the centuries, hte use of recorders in an orchestra, professional recorder players and their instruments, therevival of the recorder, and its role in education.Other chapters bring together basic reference material hitherto unavailable in one volume. A special feature of the book is its rich collection of illustrations, some of them published for the first time,which provides a history of the evolution of the evolution of the recorder anlong with an intriguing demonstration of its changing role in musical life.The Cambridge Companion to the Recorder has been written to expand the horizons of all those who love the instrument.It prove invaluable to amateur and professional recorder players alike, as well as to enthusiasts and scholars. el texto.

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