10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CORNETTIST»
Discover the use of
cornettist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cornettist and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Civic Muse: Music and Musicians in Siena during the ...
Although the small amount he was paid might indicate that, like Gano d'Enea, he
entered the chapel as a boy singer, the later designation "cornetta" leaves no
doubt that by then he was a cornettist, performing in the chapel. This is confirmed
...
The following may indicate such a method to the intelligent cornettist. First, all
divisions of words, the breathing points, punctuations and italic (or otherwise
marked) words to be prolonged, must be as familiar to the cornettist as to the
singer.
Charles Russell Hodge, 1891
3
The Birth of the Orchestra: History of an Institution, 1650-1815
Eleanor Selfridge-Field, in her discussion ofthe same performance, counts one
more cornettist (Eleanor Selfridge-Field, “Bassano and the Orchestra ofSt. Mark's,
” EM4 (1976), 153458 at 155). On the size ofthe St. Mark's choir in 1602, ...
John Spitzer, Neal Zaslaw, 2004
4
A Catalog of Music for the Cornett
Recommended for both upper-division undergraduate libraries and collections serving music scholars and performers." —Choice "... it will likely stand as the definitive bibliography of cornett music for many years."Â —Notes "... this is ...
5
Music and Musicians in the Escorial Liturgy Under the ...
... documents distinguish between these two offices that they were not, as a rule,
carried out by the same person. The cornettist, whose characteristic side
embouchure is faithfully portrayed, plays either from memory or reads music
placed on ...
6
Orpheus in the Marketplace
... and composer singer (?falsettist) and composer organist and cornettist (
Franciosini) cornettist (Franciosini) singer and instrumentalist (Franciosini) singer
, lutenist, and ?composer singer (castrato) singer, instrumentalist, and composer
singer ...
7
The Cambridge Companion to Brass Instruments
San Antonio in Padua was unusual in having a cornettist in regular employment
already in 1554, but he was replaced by a trombonist in 1557, and only in 1582
did an ensemble of a cornett and three trombones become a permanent fixture.
28 ...
Trevor Herbert, John Wallace, 1997
8
Deems Taylor: Selected Writings
We distinctly remember asking several of the guests which player they
considered the best of the three and they all voted for the cornettist. They said
that the sound of his instrument was such a comfort on dark nights when they
were miles from ...
9
The Birth of the Orchestra : History of an Institution, ...
50 Denis Arnold, "Con ogni sorti d'istromenti: Some Practical Suggestions," Brass
Quarterly, 2 (1958), 99-109 at 104. Eleanor Selfridge-Field, in her discussion of
the same performance, counts one more cornettist (Eleanor Selfridge-Field, ...
Music History and Literature San Francisco Conservatory of Music John Spitzer Chair, Neal Zaslaw Professor of Music Cornell University, 2005
10
A Performer's Guide to Renaissance Music
The other, written around 1600 by the virtuoso cornettist Luigi Zenobi, deals with
all the qualities required of a “perfect musician,” including, above all,
ornamentation. Zenobi's “Perfect Musician” Luigi Zenobi, from Ancona, was
cornettist at the ...
Jeffery T. Kite-Powell, 2007
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CORNETTIST»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
cornettist is used in the context of the following news items.
REVIEW: Weymouth Choral Society's rousing evening of popular …
... of a Women's Institute favourite - the inspirational Hymn, He Raised Me Up, beautifully played by the group's principal cornettist Ceri Brady. «Bournemouth Echo, Jun 15»
Jazz: Timeless music
“He was a neighbor of Buddy Bolden,” continues White, referring to the cornettist who was a key figure in the development of the New Orleans ... «Jerusalem Post Israel News, May 15»
Sousa-palooza
... virtuoso violin piece “Zigeunerweisen” on euphonium, and cornettist Morris Northcutt and trombonist Bill Dyer in “Cousins” by Herbert Clarke, ... «TheNewsTribune.com, Apr 15»
Music briefs: Free Raisins headline daylong contra dance
We welcome Bruce Dickey, world-renowned cornettist, who is responsible for reviving the instrument in the 20th Century. The 1610 Vespers by ... «Ithaca Journal, Apr 15»
The Classical Music Network
The happy audience was never challenged, never asked to use their minds. They laughed when cornettist Doron Sherwin donned hipster beret ... «ConcertoNet, Apr 15»
Bronfman, LPO, Jurowski, RFH
And if ace cornettist Nicholas Betts tripped momentarily on the Ballerina's high-wire act, Paul Benniston and Anne McAneny held their nerve as ... «The Arts Desk, Mar 15»
Monday Memories: Famous Ogdenites
Ernest Loring “Red” Nichols was a jazz cornettist, composer and jazz band leader, who by the age of 12 was playing difficult set pieces for his ... «Standard-Examiner, Mar 15»
Roaming with Rava
“My first hero was [1920s cornettist-pianist] Bix Beiderbecke,” says Rava. “He still is one of my heroes. And, of course, there's Louis Armstrong. «Jerusalem Post Israel News, Feb 15»
Jim Galloway
American cornettist Warren Vaché says: "He was a caring and honest musician whose sense of fun and humour were always present, and ... «Herald Scotland, Jan 15»
Monteverdi's Catholicism Test Gets High Marks
The recorders, heard only here, were intoned ably by cornettist Opsahl and trombonist Greg Ingles, with the reliable Mack Ramsey and Erik ... «The Boston Musical Intelligencer, Jan 15»