Selected Bibliography for Low Brass

Selected Bibliography for Low Brass

Selected Bibliography for Low Brass Adams, Peter H. Antique Brass Wind Instruments: Identification and Value Guide. Atglen, Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd., 1998. Adams, Stan R. “A Survey of the Use of Trombones to Depict Infernal and Horrendous Scenes in Three Representative Operas.” International Trombone Association Journal 9 (1981), 16-20. Ahrens, Christian. Valved Brass: The History of an Invention. Translated by Steven Plank. Hillsdale, New York: Pendragon Press, 2008. Anderson, Paul G. Brass Solo and Study Material Music Guide. Evanston, Illinois: The Instrumentalist Company, 1976. Baines, Anthony. Brass Instruments: Their History and Development. New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1993. Baker, Buddy. The Buddy Baker Tenor Trombone Handbook. Edited by Kevin Carroll. Austin, Texas: International Trombone Association Manuscript Press, 2001. Bate, Phillip. The Trumpet and Trombone: An Outline of Their History, Development, and Construction, 2nd ed. New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 1978. Begel, Richard. A Modern Guide for Trombonists and Other Musicians. Fort Wayne, Michigan: Richard Begel, 2002. Benjamin, Rick. “Arthur Pryor: Ragtime Pioneer.” The Mississippi Rag 21 (1993), 5-6. Berlioz, Hector and Richard Strauss. Treatise on Instrumentation. Translated by Theodore Front. New York: Edwin F. Kalmus, 1948. Reprint: New York: Dover Publications, 1991. Berman, Eric M. “Performance Tasks Encountered in Selected Twentieth-Century Band Excerpts for Tuba: Their Identification, Categorization, and Analysis.” Ph.D. diss., New York University, 1981. Bevan, Clifford. “Cimbasso Research and Performance Practice: An Update.” In Perspectives in Brass Scholarship. Stuyvesant, New York: Pendragon Press, 1997, 289-299. Bevan, Clifford. “Final Thoughts on the Cimbasso.” TUBA Journal 26:3 (1999), 56-57; 28:1 (2000), 107-109. Bevan, Clifford. “On the Cimbasso Trail.” Sounding Brass & The Conductor 8:2 (1979), 57-58. Bevan, Clifford. The Tuba Family. Second Edition. Winchester, U.K.: Piccolo Press, 2000. Bird, Gary. Program Notes for the Solo Tuba. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1994. Blaikley, D.J. “The Development of Modern Wind Instruments.” Proccedings of the Musical Association 12 (1885-1886), 125-138. Blanchard, Eric. “Legato Trombone: A Survey of Pedagogical Resources.” DMA diss., University of Cincinnati, 2010. Bone, Lloyd E., Jr. and Eric Paull, eds. Guide to the Euphonium Repertoire: The Euphonium Source Book. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2006. Bough, Thomas Wayne. “The Role of the Tuba in Early Jazz Music from 1917 to the Present: A Historical, Pedagogical, and Aural Perspective.” DMA diss., Arizona State University, 1998. Bowman, Brian L. “The Euphonium in the United States.” Marsyas 14 (1990), 51-53. Bowman, Brian L. Practical Hints on Playing the Baritone (Euphonium). Miami, Florida: Warner-Brothers Publications, Inc., 1983. Selected Bibliography for Low Brass (Everett), p.2 Brewer, Robert Gary. “A Guide to the Use of Etudes and Exercises in Teaching the Tuba.” DMA diss., University of Illinois, 1991. Bridges, Glenn. Pioneers in Brass. Detroit: Sherwood Publications, 1965. Call, Glenn. “Music for the Euphonium.” Euphonia 3:1 (1982), 3. Call, Robert Steven. “Tuba Studio Teaching: Three Case Studies of Highly Effective Teachers (R. Winston Morris, Harvey G. Phillips, Arnold Jacobs).” Ph.D. diss., University of Utah, 2000. Callison, Hugh A. “Nineteenth-Century Orchestral Trombone Playing in the United States.” DA diss., Ball State University, 1986. Carlson, Mark. “Six Sonatas for Violoncello by Bendetto Marcello, A Critical Edition with Performance Guide for Low Brass Instruments.” DMA diss., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2008. Carse, Adam. “Brass Instruments in the Orchestra: An Historical Sketch.” Music and Letters 3:4 (1922), 378-382. Carse, Adam. The History of Orchestration. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, and Company, Limited, 1925. Reprint: New York: Dover Publications, 1964. Carse, Adam. The Orchestra from Beethoven to Berlioz. Cambridge, U.K.: W. Heffer & Sons, Ltd., 1948. Carter, Stewart. “Trombone Obbligatos in Viennese Oratorios of the Baroque.” Historic Brass Society Journal 2 (1990), 52-77. Čížek, Bohuslav. “Josef Kail (1795-1871), Forgotten Brass Instrument Innovator.” Brass Bulletin 73 (1991), 64-75; 74 (1991), 24-29. Claxton, Andrew. “Tuba Technique.” MM thesis, University of Reading, 1986. Collins, William Tracy. “Berlioz and the Trombone.” DMA diss., University of Texas at Austin, 1985. Cox, Charles. “The Trombone in the Baroque Era.” BS thesis, West Virginia Institute of Technology, 1973. Daubeny, Ulric. Orchestral Wind Instruments, Ancient and Modern. Freeport, New York: Books for Libraries Press, 1920. Dennis, Willie. “The History of the Trombone.” The Metronome (March 1957), 34-35. Dick, David. “The Trombone Parts in Heinrich Schütz’s ‘Symphoniae Sacrae I’ (1629): Style and Influences.” DMA diss., University of Memphis, 2008. Dickman, Marcus. “Richmond Matteson: Euphonium Innovator, Teacher, and Performer.” DMA diss., University of North Texas, 1997. Dietrich, Kurt. Jazz Bones: The World of Jazz Trombone. Rottenburg, Germany: Advance Music, 2005. Dillon, Steve. “Arthur Pryor: Poet of the Trombone.” The Instrumentalist 40:4 (1985), 34-38. Dittmer, J.S. and Joel Elias. “Thoughts of Love – Reminiscences of Arthur Pryor.” International Trombone Association Journal 13:2 (1985), 20-23. Drew, John. “The Emancipation of the Trombone in Orchestra Literature.” International Trombone Association Journal 9 (1981), 2-3. Dunnick, D. Kim and Jane F. Dunnick. Teaching Brass to Beginners. Ithaca, New York: Lyceum Press, 2001. Eliason, Robert E. “Brass Instrument Key and Valve Mechanisms Made in America before 1875 with Special Reference to the D.S. Pillsbury Collection in Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan.” DMA diss., University of Missouri at Kansas City, 1968. Eliason, Robert E. “Early American Valves for Brass Instruments.” Galpin Society Journal 23 (1970), 86-96. Eliason, Robert E. “The Trombone in Nineteenth-Century America.” International Trombone Association Journal 10:1 (1982), 6-10. Erdman, James. “Arthur Pryor . An Endangered American Legacy.” International Trombone Association Journal 27:4 (1999), 20. Selected Bibliography for Low Brass (Everett), p.3 Everett, Micah, et al. The Low Brass Player’s Guide to Doubling. Flagstaff, Arizona: Mountain Peak Music, 2014. Fadle, Heinz. Looking for the Natural Way: Thoughts on Trombone and Brass Playing. Detmold, Germany: Edition Piccolo, 1996. Farkas, Philip. The Art of Brass Playing. Rochester, New York: Wind Music, Inc., 1962. Farkas, Philip. The Art of French Horn Playing. Evanston, Illinois: Summy-Birchard, Inc., 1956. Fasman, Mark J. Brass Bibliography. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1990. Fink, Reginald H. The Trombonist’s Handbook. Athens, Ohio: Accura Music, 1977. Fletcher, Seth. “The Effect of Focal Task-Specific Embouchure Dystonia Upon Brass Musicians: A Literature Review and Case Study.” DMA diss., University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2008. Frederiksen, Brian. Arnold Jacobs: Song and Wind. Gurnee, Illinois: WindSong Press Limited, 1996. Frizane, Daniel Evans. “Arthur Pryor (1870-1842): American Trombonist, Bandmaster, Composer.” DMA diss., University of Kansas, 1984. Fulmer, Cassandra R. “The Role of the Bass Trombone in Haydn’s “Die Schöpfung,” Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, and Brahms’s Fourth Symphony: A Tutorial Focusing on Historical Background and Preparation Suggestions.” DMA diss., Louisiana State University, 1998. Galpin, F.G. A Textbook of European Musical Instruments, Their Origin, History, and Character. New York: E.P. Dutton and Co., 1937. Gade, Per. “Anton Hansen (1877-1947): Father of Trombone Playing in Scandinavia.” Brass Bulletin 27 (1979), 27-40; 28 (1979), 13- 28, 29 (1980), 81-94. Garofalo, Robert Joseph and Mark Elrod. Pictorial History of Civil War Era Musical Instruments and Military Bands. Missoula, Montana: Pictorial Histories Publishing Co., Inc.,1985. Good, Richard DeForrest. “A Biography of Earle L. Louder: Euphonium Performer and Educator.” DMA diss., Arizona State University, 1996. Gray, Harold Ross, Jr. “Music for Solo Tuba with Orchestra: A Discussion of Important Works and Annotated Bibliography.” DMA diss., University of Illinois, 1994. Gregory, Robin. The Trombone: The Instrument and Its Music. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1973. Griffiths, John R. Low Brass Guide. Roswell, Georgia: E. Williams Publishing Company, 1991. Guion, David M. “Felippe Cioffi: A Trombonist in Antebellum America.” American Music 14:1 (1996), 1-41. Guion, David M. “Great, but Forgotten Trombonists: Some Biographical Sketches.” Brass Bulletin 97 (1997), 62-73. Guion, David M. A History of the Trombone. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, 2010. Guion, David M. “A Short History of the Trombone.” Available Online: <http://www.trombone.org/articles/library/viewarticles.asp?ArtID=254> [30 December 2004]. Guion, David M. The Trombone: Its History and Music, 1697-1811. New York: Gordon and Breach, 1988. Halsell, George. “North Italian Sacred Ensemble Music of the First Third of the Seventeenth Century Calling for Participation by One or More Trombones: An Annotated Anthology with Historical Introduction and Commentary.” DMA diss., University of Texas at Austin, 1989. Hanlon, Kenneth. “The Eighteenth-Century Trombone: A Study of its Changing Role as a Solo and Ensemble Instrument.” DMA diss., Johns Hopkins University, Peabody Institute of Music, 1989. Selected Bibliography for Low

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