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1980 reprinting.

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Publisher
Bell & Hyman Ltd.
Language
English
Pages
163

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The Elements of Orchestral Arrangement
1980, Bell & Hyman Ltd.
Softcover in English
Cover of: The Elements of Orchestral Arrangement
The Elements of Orchestral Arrangement
September 1968, G. Bell and Sons, Ltd.
Hardcover in English

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Published in
London, UK
Copyright Date
1968

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Format
Softcover
Pagination
vii, 163
Number of pages
163

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27745472M
ISBN 10
0713506814

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Work Description

From the inside front dustcover flap of the original hardcover edition:

"As the title implies, this is not primarily a book on the orchestra, but rather on the orchestration of music originally written for some other medium, normally the piano. Its aim is to help the student to think in terms of orchestral idiom and to understand how passages conceived from a purely pianistic point of view must be dealt with in order to make them orchestrally effective.

"The various departments of the orchestra are dealt with progressively and in detail, with continual insistence on the fact that 'orchestration' is not just a matter of more or less literal transcription from two staves to, say, twenty, but that it involves consideration of the musical content of the piece concerned and the implications which arise from it.

"The instructional text is highly concentrated. There are 131 musical examples, ranging from a single stave up to full score, the latter being extensively annotated. Most of the examples are taken from Schumann's 'Album for the Young'. Chapters are included on the handling of examination questions, reduction from full orchestra to small orchestra, and on scoring for school orchestras.

"Clear instruction is also given on laying out a score, a matter in which many young musicians are apt to be careless.

"Although written largely with the examination candidate in mind, this book cannot fail to be of the utmost use to all who are concerned with writing or arranging for orchestra."

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