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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-034.mrc:82700624:4835
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245 00 $aFestschrift in honour of Raoul F. Camus' ninetieth anniversary /$cedited by Damien Sagrillo, John Graziano, Nigel Marshall.
264 1 $aZürich :$bLit,$c[2021]
300 $axv, 665 pages :$billustrations (chiefly color) ;$c24 cm.
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490 1 $aAlta musica,$x1433-5360 ;$vBand 36
546 $aIncludes foreword in German.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 652-665).
505 00 $gForeword, Acknowledgement --$gVorwort, Danksagung --$tMarianne Betz, Leipzig, Germany : Beethoven Reception in Nineteenth-Century Boston --$tLeon J. Bly, Stuttgart, Germany : Wind Band, Ensemble Compositions Attributed to the Wrong Composers --$tFriedhelm Brusniak, Würzburg, Deutschland : Sängers Gebet (Oskar von Redwitz) Set to Music for One-Voice Male Choir with Accompaniment of Nine-Part Blechmusik by Johann Nepomuk Kösporer (ca. 1860) --$tZsuzsa Buzás, Kecskemét, Hungary, Damien Sagrillo, Esch-Alzette, Luxembourg, Lilla Papp, Budapest, Hungary, Ágnes Maródi, Szeged, Hungary : Quantitative Analysis of EEG in Instrumentalists During Music Reading --$tGeorges Calteux, Echternach, Luxembourg : My Experience with Music Dedicated to Raoul F. Camus, Whom I Met During the IGEB Conference 2008 in Echternach, Luxembourg --$tJohn Graziano, New York, United States of America : Harvey Bradley Dodworth and His Central Park Band : 1859-1869 --$tRudolf Gstättner, Oberwölz, Austria : Change in Instrumentation in Austrian Brass Bands with Reference to National Folk Song Traditions --$tDr. Manfred Heidler, Bonn, Germany : Wind Music under the Swastika : Remarks on Military and Wind Music in the Third Reich and its Significance in the Context of Germany's Occupation Policy --$tAchim Hofer, Landau, Pfalz, Germany : "Wieprecht is His Name" : Short Remarks on Wieprecht's Students from USA, Dwight's Journal, and Patrick S. Gilmore --$tBjorn Jakobs, Wadgassen, Germany : The Model of the "Bläserklasse" (Middle School Band) in Saarland : a Recipe for Success for the Community Bands in the Region? --$tGunther Joppig, München, Germany : Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869) was Disparaged, Ostracized, and Proscribed, and then Forgotten --$tNigel Marshall, Sussex, England : John Playford Revisited : A Re-Assessment of 'The English Dancing Master' --$tMaria Helena da Cruz Martins Rodrigues Milheiro, Lisbon, Portugal : Bandas Filarmónicas 'In Transit' : Wind Bands as Welcoming Ports --$tJon Mitchell, Boston, MA, USA : Wind Ensemble Works Programmed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (1891-1999) --$tPaul Niemisto, Northfield, MN, USA : James Reese Europe's Hellfighter Band, Further Thoughts After the Centennial --$tErwin Nigg, Gersau, Switzerland : Composition for Wind Bands in Switzerland : Focus 1950 to 1980, An Essayistic Track Search --$tVerena Paul, Oberschützen, Austria : Lyon 1864 and Paris 1867 : Two Noteworthy Events for Military Bands in 19th Century Europe --$tFrancis Pieters, Kortrijk, Belgium : Gaspare Spontini and the Wind Band --$tRui Magno Pinto, Lisbon, Portugal : Music from Abroad : Military Bands in the Archipelago of Madeira (1815-1899) --$tGloria A. Rodríguez-Lorenzo, University of Oviedo, Spain : Culturing the Masses : Albéniz and Granados Transcriptions for Wind Bands in Spain (1909-1935) --$tDamien Franc̦ois Sagrillo, Esch-Alzette, Luxembourg : The Amateur Band Movement in Luxembourg : Membership : Repertoire --$tChris David Westover-Muñoz, Columbus, Ohio, USA : Persichetti's Peace Piece : a Lincoln Address and the Seventh Symphony --$tCongratulatory Addresses --$tA series of lectures on "The History of American Wind Music" by Professor Dr. Raoul Camus in Oberschützen (Austria), 1995 with a Foreword of David Gasche.
650 0 $aMusicology$zUnited States$xHistory.
650 0 $aMusicology$zEurope$xHistory.
650 0 $aMusic$zUnited States$xHistory and criticism.
650 0 $aMusic$zEurope$xHistory and criticism.
700 1 $aCamus, Raoul F.,$ehonoree.
700 1 $aSagrillo, Damien,$eeditor.
700 1 $aGraziano, John Michael,$eeditor.
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