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Author Jerold, Beverly, 1938- author.

Title The complexities of early instrumentation : winds and brass / Beverly Jerold.

Publication Info. Turnhout [Belgium] : Brepols, [2015]
©2015

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Description xiii, 160 pages : illustrations, music ; 27 cm.
Series Musical treatises ; volume III
Musical treatises ; v. 3.
Summary When a professional orchestra today plays an eighteenth-century work with parts for wind and brass instruments, nothing seems amiss. Yet writers in the eighteenth century and beyond indicate that many notes in these scores could not be played in tune by these instruments; certain notes could be produced only with difficulty or not at all. The present work concentrates on the time period least explored in modern writings - the years before Hector Berlioz's "Grand traité d'instrumentation et d'orchestration modernes" (1843) - and traces the development of instrumentation instruction for composers from its beginnings in the late eighteenth century, after the era of J. S. Bach and G. F. Handel. An introductory chapter includes background information on subjects related to the discussion: intonation, tuning, key action, the lack of a standard pitch level, and the difficulty of reed making. While earlier manuals supply little but the range of instruments, Valentin Roeser's "Essai d'instruction à l'usage de ceux qui composent pour la clarinette et le cor" (1764) offers composers concrete assistance in writing for the clarinet and horn. Louis-Joseph Francoeur's "Diapason général de tous les instrumens à vent" (1772) provides the same for all the winds and brass, as does Othon Vandenbroeck's "Traité général de tous les instrumens à vent à l'usage des compositeurs" (c.1793). This book is not a history of instrumentation per se, but an account of technological progress and ever-increasing knowledge.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-155) and index.
Contents Preface -- Introduction to the wind and brass instruments -- Origins of instrumentation : Rœser, Francœur and Vandenbroek -- Wind and brass insturments : other manuals and commentaries to 1820 -- Wind and brass insturments, 1820-1840 -- Instruments from mid-century onward -- Mozart's orchestrations for works by Handel and C.P.E. Bach -- Conclusion -- Appendix : Johann Sebastian Bach's wind and brass parts.
Subject Instrumentation and orchestration -- History.
Instrumentation and orchestration.
History.
Instrumentation et orchestration -- Histoire.
Blasinstrument.
Instrumentation.
Komposition.
Genre/Form History.
ISBN 9782503564791
2503564798