The Virtuoso Flute-Player
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- Real Author: Johann George Tromlitz
- Editor: Ardal Powell
- Introduction by: Eileen Hadidian
- Date Published: October 1991
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521399777
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This is an English translation of Tutor for Playing the Flute (1791) by Johann George Tromlitz. The most explicit of the eighteenth-century tutors for flute-playing, it now serves as a record of instrumental practice as well as a useful guide to the performance of German classical music. The Tutor covers all aspects of flute playing, including intonation, articulation, flute maintenance, posture and breathing, dynamics, ornaments, musical style, cadenzas, and the construction of the flute. This edition will be an indispensable manual for players of baroque and modern flutes, and the information it contains will be invaluable for all musicians, students, and specialists interested in the historically informed performance of German classical music. The text is annotated with critical notes and all of the original music examples are newly printed in modern notation. The volume also contains a fingering chart and a historical introduction.
Read more- Translation and edition of influential instrument treatise from the age of Mozart
- Valuable information for performers of all authentic music and for players of modern flute
- Should be sold in shops selling instruments and sheet music
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- Date Published: October 1991
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521399777
- length: 368 pages
- dimensions: 248 x 174 x 24 mm
- weight: 0.652kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Translator's note
Introduction
Foreword
1. The flute and its character
2. Holding the flute, and the embouchure
3. Fingering
4. The notes and rests, their values and denominations, and the other musical signs
5. Time-signatures, and how the notes are divided and counted in them
the beat itself, or counting time according to an appointed tempo
6. Tone and pure intonation
7. Modern key-signatures
8. The articulation proper to this instrument, or the means of governing the wind suitably, as well in slow as in moderately quick movements
also called the single tongue
9. The technique for executing fast and very fast passages clearly and roundly
also, though improperly, called the double-tongue
10. The ornaments
11. The trill
12. Fermatas and cadenzas
13. The taking of breath in flute-playing
14. The discretionary ornaments
or how to vary a simple melody according to the rules of harmony, and to use these variations in a good and suitable way appropriate to the material
15. Summary of the whole, together with a few remarks for pupils and masters.
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