10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «KEYED BUGLE»
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keyed bugle in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
keyed bugle and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
This new edition of The Keyed Bugle is an expansion rather than a revision of the first edition.
Ralph Thomas Dudgeon, 2004
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Musical Wind Instruments
Tm; fiiigelhorn (sometimes written flugel hom) is well described as a valved bugle
; it is the successor of the keyed bugle, and differs from that instrument mainly in
that it is provided with valve-mechanism instead of with note-holes and keys.
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The World of Jazz Trumpet: A Comprehensive History & ...
An African-American named Francis Johnson (1792-1844), of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, was a virtuoso on the keyed bugle as well as a composer and
band leader of note. Throughout the 1820s and 1830s Johnson enjoyed an
active career ...
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Wind Band Activity In and Around New York ca. 1830-1950: ...
They figure prominently in the article by John Graziano as does another
important name, Edward "Ned" Kendall, the famous keyed bugle player and
leader of the Boston Brass Band. It could come as a surprise to find the Boston
Brass Band ...
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The Cambridge Companion to Brass Instruments
A distinctly different sort of brass musician produced that music. For example, the
training of Anton Weidinger as a guild apprentice serves in sharp contrast to the
democratic self-instruction exemplified by the careers of the keyed bugle and ...
Trevor Herbert, John Wallace, 1997
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Music of the Civil War Era
Celebrated in its time was the 1856 contest in Salem, Massachusetts, between
keyed-bugle virtuoso Kendall and the valve-using cornet player Patrick Gilmore.
There was no clear winner that day; the men's individual skills triumphed over
their ...
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Newsletter - Sonneck Society
THE KEYED BUGLE IN AMERICA Ralph T. Dudgeon, U. of Texas, Dallas The
first professional level keyed bugle soloist in America was Richard Willis, who
arrived in New York from Ireland in l8l6. The earliest documented American ...
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The Last Trumpet: A History of the English Slide Trumpet
The successful nineteenth-century London players, however, would have been
obligated to master the various mechanisms and playing styles of instruments as
diverse as the natural trumpet, slide trumpet, keyed bugle, valved cornet, and ...
James Arthur Brownlow, 1996
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Journal of the American Musical Instrument Society
The history of the E-flat keyed bugle in the United States dates from 1816 or 1817
, when Richard Willis (P-1830), recently appointed director of the West Point
Military Academy Band, purchased two keyed bugles for the Academy, one for
$70, ...
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Thomas Hood: His Life and Times
Dick, pointing to the other was a painter and poet, and played on the flute and
keyed bugle — and in this very candid ingenuous way he ran on till we parted
when he shook my hand and bid God bless me and I parted from one of the most
...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «KEYED BUGLE»
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keyed bugle is used in the context of the following news items.
Sheldon announces donation of Hartenberger World Music Collection
That includes some dead ends, including an early 19th century English harp-lute and an E.G, Wright 10-keyed bugle from around 1845. «STLtoday.com, Jan 15»
Les Martyrs, Opera Rara, Royal Festival Hall, review: 'enthralling …
... more expansive, swollen with pomp and ceremony, and orchestrated for large forces (including the now defunct ophicleide, a keyed bugle). «Telegraph.co.uk, Nov 14»
Ralph T. Dudgeon to Retire After 27 Years
He has been designated professor emeritus of music. Dudgeon is among the greatest authorities on the history and music of the keyed bugle. «SUNY Cortland News, May 12»