The Multiple-Percussion Book [CF:O5461]

Carl Fischer Music

$29.99
(No reviews yet) Write a Review
UPC:
798408041694
Availability:
In print
Adding to cart… The item has been added
The perfect resource for the serious percussionist and non-percussionist music educators, The Multiple Percussion Book introduces and provides etudes for the tremendous variety of concepts, styles and techniques the modern percussion player is likely to encounter. Expanded percussion usage by contemporary classical composers has led to a bewildering number of notational devices as well as the expansion of traditional practice. This book lucidly describes and demonstrates many of these fascinating developments through the examples and études. Author Dr. Nick Petrella was Director of Percussion Studies at Texas Christian University from 1996 to 2001. He also maintains a full schedule as a freelance musician in the Dallas/Fort Worth area and is very active in commissioning new music from a wide variety of contemporary composers. Dr. John Allemeier, who contributed the etudes in The Multiple Percussion Book, has a Ph.D. in music composition from the University of Iowa and a Master of Music in composition from North Western University. His composition teachers have included David Gompper, D. Martin Jenni, M. William Karlin and Michael Pisaro. The book also includes an introduction by percussion superstar, Evelyn Glennie and a CD demonstrating many of the concepts and techniques in the book.
Vendor:
Fischer Presser
Composer:
Nick Petrella, John Allemeier
Format:
Methods And Studies
ISBN:
9780825841699.0
Instrumentation:
Percussion
Scoring:
Percussion
UPC:
798408041694.0
Copyright Year:
2000
Table of Contents:
Foreword by Evelyn Glennie, Preface, Notation, Notation, Instrument Selection, Instrument Set-up, Instrument Set-up, Instrument Set-up, Music Stand Placement and Music Reproduction, Implement Selection, Fluid Motion, Musicality, Additional Considerat