The wind octet was a popular ensemble of the classical period. In 1782, the Viennese Emperor formed a wind octet which specialized in playing opera arrangements. This music was used primarily as a form of background entertainment for dinners. This guide analyzes and compares the works of several well-known arrangers from the classical period in order to demonstrate arranging styles of the time. The arrangers of the period were often the performers of these various wind octets who were writing specifically for the players in their own ensembles. The style of Mozart’s original wind music is also discussed, in contrast to the arrangements of his works made by others. This guide is intended for serve performers of today as a tool to learn the a...
The purpose of this document is to present research on methods of arranging music for viola and pian...
The Octuor pour instruments a vents (or Octet), written in 1922-1923 by Igor Stravinsky, is a piece ...
The basic purpose of this dissertation is to provide the trombonist of today with a realization conc...
This dissertation will investigate the use of wind instruments in the operas of Wolfgang Amadeus Moz...
Until such players as Lionel Tertis improved the status of their instrument in the twentieth century...
The primary purpose of this study was to develop a historically informed performance practice for th...
The purpose of this study is in one part to observe the evolution of the wind octet genre and anothe...
The many mostly recently rediscovered re-pinning arrangements and manuscripts for carillon suggest t...
How were the concertos, symphonies and overtures of the so-called Viennese classics heard in London ...
Though there has long been debate concerning the dating and the inception of the Serenade for Thirte...
The many mostly recently rediscovered re-pinning arrangements and manuscripts for carillon suggest t...
Many students who study a classical instrument will someday be asked to perform a piece from the Bar...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityBecause of the late eighteenth century's developments in the art of ...
The many mostly recently rediscovered re-pinning arrangements and manuscripts for carillon suggest t...
The many mostly recently rediscovered re-pinning arrangements and manuscripts for carillon suggest t...
The purpose of this document is to present research on methods of arranging music for viola and pian...
The Octuor pour instruments a vents (or Octet), written in 1922-1923 by Igor Stravinsky, is a piece ...
The basic purpose of this dissertation is to provide the trombonist of today with a realization conc...
This dissertation will investigate the use of wind instruments in the operas of Wolfgang Amadeus Moz...
Until such players as Lionel Tertis improved the status of their instrument in the twentieth century...
The primary purpose of this study was to develop a historically informed performance practice for th...
The purpose of this study is in one part to observe the evolution of the wind octet genre and anothe...
The many mostly recently rediscovered re-pinning arrangements and manuscripts for carillon suggest t...
How were the concertos, symphonies and overtures of the so-called Viennese classics heard in London ...
Though there has long been debate concerning the dating and the inception of the Serenade for Thirte...
The many mostly recently rediscovered re-pinning arrangements and manuscripts for carillon suggest t...
Many students who study a classical instrument will someday be asked to perform a piece from the Bar...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityBecause of the late eighteenth century's developments in the art of ...
The many mostly recently rediscovered re-pinning arrangements and manuscripts for carillon suggest t...
The many mostly recently rediscovered re-pinning arrangements and manuscripts for carillon suggest t...
The purpose of this document is to present research on methods of arranging music for viola and pian...
The Octuor pour instruments a vents (or Octet), written in 1922-1923 by Igor Stravinsky, is a piece ...
The basic purpose of this dissertation is to provide the trombonist of today with a realization conc...