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5 Edition, 2018 Gavin Holman The Brass Band Bibliography 5th edition, 2018 Gavin Holman Contents Brass Bands in General ................................................................... 3 Specific Brass Bands .................................................................... 44 Biographical ..................................................................................70 Methods & Performance ............................................................... 81 Music – published and manuscript ............................................. 85 Pedagogy ...................................................................................... 94 Instrumentation & Scoring .......................................................... 96 Conducting .................................................................................... 97 Health & Physiology ..................................................................... 99 Brass Instruments in general ...................................................... 101 Cornets & Trumpets .................................................................... 112 Horns (tenor & alto) .....................................................................115 Baritones & Euphoniums ............................................................ 116 Trombones .................................................................................. 118 Tubas ........................................................................................... 121 Percussion ................................................................................... 123 Other Bands and Ensembles in general ...................................... 124 Other Bands and Ensembles – Specific Bands ........................... 157 Other Bands and Ensembles – the music ................................... 165 Journals and Periodicals ............................................................. 167 Music Subscription Journals ...................................................... 170 Compiled by Gavin Holman, 1996-2018 www.ibew.co.uk This bibliography provides a comprehensive listing of published material about brass bands and associated subjects. It largely excludes articles from the brass band press Previous published editions in 2009, 2012, 2014, 2017 Brass Bands in General Brass Bands in General Abe, Kan'ichi, Shûhei Hosokawa, Yôko Tsukahara, Mamoru Tôya, and Tomomasa Takazawa - Brass band-no Shakai-shi: Gungakutai-kara Uta-ban-e - Tokyo: Seikyû-sha, Tokyo, 2001. (A social history of brass bands in Japan.) Acevedi-Rodrigo, Ariadna - Playing the Tune of Citizenship: Indian Brass Bands in the Sierra Norte de Puebla, Mexico, 1876-1911 - Bulletin of Latin American Research - Vol. 27, no. 2, 2008, pp. 255-272 Adams, Peter H. - The new brass band : stylistic pluralism and local vernacular, in Dunedin soundings: place and performance , edited by Dan Bendrups and Graeme Downes. Dunedin : Otago University Press, 2011. ISBN: 9781877578229 Akehurst, Peter - A View From The Stands (or: The Amateur Concert Wrecker's Handbook) - Nova Music Ltd, 1990 Albery, W. - Old Sussex Amateur Bands - Sussex County Magazine , 18(12), 1944, pp.314-20 Aldred, Helen Mary - Ifi palasa: brass bands in Tonga - MMus Thesis, Victoria University of Wellington, 1997 Alexander, J. - A Short History of the Scottish Amateur Band Association and Full Contest Record - Musselburgh, 1928 Allen, Jim - The Norwich area cornet bands - Tall Tree Tales, Norwich, Ohio, 1991 Amherst Planning Department - Bandstands on the Amherst Town Common - An Historical Summary - Amherst, Massachusetts, April 2003 Amis, John - Where there's muck there's brass - Musical Opinion - September/October 2007, pp. 70-121 Amsel-Arieli, Melody - British Brass Bands - Family Tree Magazine , 26(13) Autumn 2010, pp.42-44 Andersen, Birgit - Dansk brass band - en statusrapport om repertoire og støttemuligheder - Aarhus Universitet, Aarhus, 1985 Andersen, Eric - How to Judge a Band/Solo Contest - One Adjudicator's Approach -2010 Anderson, Paul M. - A study of various factors influencing the standard British brass band instrumentation and their impact upon compositional techniques of the period 1920-1950 - M.M. Thesis, Bowling Green State University, 1981 Andrews, Frank - Brass Band Cylinder and Non-microgroove Disc Recordings 1903-1960 - Piccolo Press, 1997 - ISBN: 1872203256 Anon - 100 Years Old - Brass Bands in Burnie - Tasmanian Ancestry Journal , Vol. 11, No. 4, March 1991, pp.164-165. The Genealogical Society of Tasmania Anon - A Book of Brass Band Anecdotes Anon - A Girls Brass Band - The Young Woman , November 1914 Anon - A Musical Prize Fight - All the Year Round , 12 November 1859, pp.65-68 Anon - Annual brass band contest at the Zoological Gardens, Bellevue - Musical World , 50 (1872), pp. 607-8 Anon - Article on the Hardraw Scar Brass Band Contest - The Dalesman , 52(6), September 1990 Anon - Bands of the Post Office Rifles - Bulletin: Military Historical Society - No. 170, November 1992, pp. 73-84 Anon - Blasmusik - Portraits von 31 Musikvereinen im Amt Willisau und dem angrenzenden Rottal - Buchverlag Willisauer Bote, Willisau, 1986. ISBN: 390922105X Anon - Brass & Woodwinds Responsible repertoire choices for band - Teaching Music - Vol 21 (5), 2014, pp.50 Anon - Brass Band as a Social Factor - Music. A Monthly Magazine. Devoted to the Art, Science, Technic and Literature of Music , 20, September 1901, p.242 Anon - Brass Band Contest at Shepley - 25th July 1896 Anon - Brass Band Contests - Magazine of Music , (13), October 1896, p.646 Anon - Brass Bands - Musician: Journal of the Musician's Union - December 1985 Anon - Brass Bands - The Dalesman - December 2014 Anon - Brass Bands - The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular , Vol. 27, No. 520 (Jun. 1, 1886), p. 358 3 Brass Bands in General Anon - Brass Bands and Banners: Gala day in the coal mining community - Best of British (Past & Present) - May 2008 Anon - Brass bands north-east of Manchester - In Britain Magazine (British Tourist Authority), May 1987, p.55 Anon - Brass Standards: What Do You Get if You Cross Two Trombones, a Baritone Horn and a Tuba? For Four Freemasons, Playing in a Salvation Army Brass Band is the Perfect Complement to Being a Member of Standard Lodge - Freemasonry Today - No. 26, Summer 2014 Anon - Broadcasting Brass - Brass International , 10, (1982) pp.4-7 Anon - Challenging Brass - The New Zealand Brass Band Championships 1880-1979 - NZBBA - 1980? Anon - Czech brass band music - Music News from Prague , 2-3 (1981), pp. 6 Anon - Directory of British Brass Bands - British Federation of Brass Bands - 1 (1975-76), 2 (1978-79), 3 (1980-81), 4 (1987), 5 (1988-89), 6 (1990-91), 7 (1992-93), 8 (1994), 9 (1995), 10 (1996), 11 (1997), 12 (1998), 13 (1999) Anon - Fiftieth West of England Bandsmen's Festival - Bugle, Cornwall, 15th June 1974, 50pp (complete details of the previous 49 festivals) Anon - Floral Dance: 25th Anniversary 1977-2002 - souvenir brochure Anon - Guide to Performers & Composers - Incorporated Society of Musicians - 1997 Anon - How to form a village brass band: three essentials and some desirables - Glasgow Weekly Mail - Saturday 24th January 1903 Anon - Introduction to the History of Music in Worthing (Including Brass Bands) - West Sussex County Library Service, 1984 Anon - List of Prize Winners (with selections of music) - from commencement of Brass Band Contests held at Belle Vue Gardens, Manchester - Manchester - 1909 Anon - List of Prize Winners of Belle Vue Contests from the Commencement in 1853 - Belle Vue Gardens, Manchester - 1973 Anon - Music and spectacle: band contest at Christchurch - New Zealand Listener - 17 (Feb 1950) p.6-7 Anon - Music in the open air - brass bands and bands non-military - Dwight's , 9 (1856), pp.93- 94 Anon - National Music School Reflections - Part 2 - The Tylney Hall Years - SA Bandsman - (25) June 2013, pp. 12-13 Anon - National Music School Reflections - Part 3 - The Cobham Years - SA Bandsman - (26) July 2013, pp. 12-13 Anon - National Music School Reflections - Part 4 - The Bearwood Years - SA Bandsman - (27) August 2013, pp. 12-13 Anon - New Uses for Brass Band - The Metronome - Vol. 23, 1907, pp. 11- Anon - Northern Ireland Bands Association - NIBA, 2000 Anon - Our Man in London: Salvation Army Bands - New Yorker , 40 (24 Oct. 1964), pp.47-49 Anon - Reminiscences of Ye Ancient Bandmaster - American Music and Art Journal - Vol. 29 (1), January 18, 1913 Anon - Royal Performance (history of Reepham Town Band) - Norfolk Fair , (October 1979), pp. 30-31 Anon - Salvation and Bass Drums - Etude , 40 (Dec. 1922), pp.802 Anon - Salvation plus music - Newsweek , 18 (15 Dec. 1941), pp.69 Anon - Southwest Brass Band Association (History of the association) - 1996 Anon - Stay Brassy: Is the future bright for brass bands? - Music teacher - Vol. 94, No. 12, December 2015, pp. 28-28 Anon - Taking a brass band to Italy, in Prep School , Issue 67, 2010, 13. Incorporated Association of Preparatory Schools. ISSN: 0963-8601 Anon - The Amateur Band Teacher's Guide And Bandsman's Advisor (compilation of articles from Brass Band News) - Wright & Round - 1889 Anon - The Bands of New York - Musical Trade Review , 2 (1876), pp.126-7 Anon - The brass band as a social factor - Music , (Chicago), 20 (1901), pp. 242-244 4 Brass Bands in General Anon - The Brass Band. A true and succinct account of the rise, progress, and character, of this celebrated troupe - P. Dixon Hardy and Sons, Dublin, 1853 Anon - The National Brass Band Festival - Musical Times , 77 (1936), pp.936-937 Anon - The New Brass Age - British Bandsman - 1971
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