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The technique of orchestration

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Prentice Hall, 1997 - Music - 411 pages
This masterful textbook emphasizes the fundamentals of orchestration. Following a brief introduction to the orchestra, the authors discuss the instruments individually, then by section, and finally in the full orchestral context. Suitable for beginning orchestration courses, the book also contains more advanced material.
New to this Fifth Edition are revision of the chapter on writing of score and parts to reflect current uses of the computer and of photocopying techniques, a short commentary on the role of synthesizers today, and an appendix giving vocal and choral ranges.

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Contents

chapter
4
chapter
7
THE STRING ORCHESTRA
32
BOWING AND SPECIAL EFFECTS
52
chapter 5
76
chapter 6
106
chapter 7
123
chapter 8
138
chapter 9
162
PROBLEMS IN TRANSCRIBING
188
SCORING FOR HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA
353
chapter 21
371
appendix
384
INDEX
401
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About the author (1997)

Kent Kennan is Professor Emeritus of Music at the University of Texas at Austin.

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