An edition of The classical woodwind cadenza (1978)

The classical woodwind cadenza

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An edition of The classical woodwind cadenza (1978)

The classical woodwind cadenza

a workbook

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Many modern performers of Classical woodwind music use cadenzas that have a harmonic vocabulary, length, range and expression more suitable for late Romantic than Classical music. The Romantic period directly followed the Classical one, and its performer-composers wrote cadenzas in the style of their own music for use in their performances of earlier music. Hummel's cadenzas for Mozart's piano concertos are prime examples. In the same spirit, the modern performer separated in time from both Classical and Romantic performance practices would compose cadenzas in a style familiar to him, such as avant-garde or rock! The particular goal of this workbook is to show modern woodwind players how to compose effective cadenzas in the Classical style for the Classical concertos they perform -- the concertos by Mozart and his contemporaries. - Preface.

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McGinnis & Marx
Language
English
Pages
60

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Cover of: The Classical Woodwind Cadenza
The Classical Woodwind Cadenza: A Workbook
June 1978, Mcginnis & Marx Music Pub
Paperback in English - Workbook edition
Cover of: The classical woodwind cadenza
The classical woodwind cadenza: a workbook
1978, McGinnis & Marx
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Cover of: The classical woodwind cadenza
The classical woodwind cadenza: a workbook
1978, McGinnis & Marx
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Table of Contents

Preface. Sources of classical cadenzas
Acknowledgements
Terms and symbols used in this book. Terms
Harmonic analysis figures
Atttribution of the cadenza or cadential flourish
Part one : The classical woodwind cadenza's heritage.
Cadential embellishments : cadenzas and flourishes
Baroque and pre-Classical cadential embellishments
Classical cadential embellishments
Classical preludes
Part two : Learning to compose classical woodwind cadenzas.
The first steps in learning to improvise
General description of the classical woodwind cadenza
Play, record, listen
Learning two simple cadenzas
Melodic passage work
Harmonic progressions
Rhythm, meter and tempo
Using musical material from the concerto
Character
Length
Ornamentation of the final trill
Romantic and classical cadenzas compared
Inventing your own cadenza
Cadenzas for two or more soloists
Indexes and bibliography. Pedagogical cadenzas and instructions
Modern writings
Cadenzas written for specific classical concertos
Other cadential embellishments and preludes
Index by instrument
Index of classical solo cadenzas by movement

Edition Notes

Indexes and bibliography: p. 56-60.

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The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
ix, 60 p.
Number of pages
60
Dimensions
31 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23315407M
ISBN 10
094108406X
ISBN 13
9780941084062

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