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Instrumentalist Classics
Instrumentalist Classics
1950-1959
October 1950 Brasses are the Foundation of the Band, By H.E. Nutt
March-April 1952 The Concert Band, By Mark H. Hindsley
September 1955 Rehearsals Should Be Fun, By Joseph E. Maddy
December 1955 Band Tutti, Are we getting the maximum results from our band instrumentation?
June 1957 The Silent Statistic, Why the empty choir lofts, tottering symphony societies, and few professional bands?, By Frederick Fennell
November 1958 Why Not Plan A Trip?, By T. Frank Coulter
February 1959 Playing Essentials for Clarinet – Suggestions for the Post-Beginner Stage, By George E. Waln
August 1959 Considering Contemporary Music – How Difficult is Difficult?, By Morton Gould
1960-1969
August 1960 The Music Men Live By, By Himie Voxman
June 1960 National Band Association By Traugott Rohner
June 1960 Idea Exchange, New York Brass Quintet
June 1962 The Thinking Drummer, By Louie Bellson
May 1963 Do We Appreciate Our Heritage? By Paul Yoder
February 1965 Booze in Music Education, An Open Letter to All of My Good Friends in the Music Industry, By John Paynter
April 1965 Happy Memories, By Helen Sousa Abert
February 1966 Are They All "A" Students?, By Robert Foster
October 1966 How to Memorize, By Henri Temianka
November 1967 Maintaining Discipline in Bands and Orchestras
April 1968 What a Music Camp Experience Should Provide, By George Wilson
1970-1979
January 1977 Unforgettable Lessons from Leopold Stokowski
April 1977 "Man Alive, What a Kick This Is!–" An Interview with Adolph Herseth
March 1978 Ambiguous Wind Articulations by Gary Stith
1980-1989
July 1980 Preventive Maintenance, Cleaning, and Handling by Joel Guldin
January 1981 "If I Only Had Less Rehearsal Time" By Donn Laurence Mills
December 1983 The Dynamics of Breathing with Arnold Jacobs and David Cugell, M.D., By Kevin Kelly
June 1984 Generic Voicings for Jazz Piano, By Frank Mantooth
August 1985 The Boston Pops – An American Traition, By Arthur Fiedler
April 1988 Problem Solving For Low Brass Students By Skip Gray
September 1988 Take Our Advice – Suggestions for First Year Teachers, compiled by James Warrick
June 1989 Arranged by Merle Isaac, By Alexander Harley
September 1989 The Evolution of the Chicago Symphony Brass Sound, A Roundtable Discussion with Adolph Herseth, Arnold Jacobs, and Philip Farkas, Moderated by Harvey Phillips
October 1989 Seeing Ourselves As Others See Us by James Croft
1990-1999
February 1990 The Chicago Brass Sound, By Dale Clevenger and Jay Friedman
April 1990 The Conductor's Responsibilities, By Harry Begian
June 1990 Harry Begian Speaks From Experience, By James Hile
November 1991 Revelli - The Most Determined Director, By Harvey Phillips
March 1992 Memories of Emory Remington, By Donald Hunsberger
May 1992 Concentrate on Sound, By Dale Clevenger
August 1992 Remembering How Grainger Conducted Lincolnshire Posy
November 1992 Straight Talk from Vincent Persichetti By Jean Oelrich
April 1993 Conducting With Eloquence - An Interview with Harry Begian By Barbara Favorito
September 1993 College Was Never Like This, The Diary of a First Year Teacher by Ann Crawford
October 1993 Older and Wiser, By Catherine Sell
November 1993 Viewing Audiences Objectively, An Interview with Robert Spevacek, By Harvey Phillips
January 1994 The Unforgettable Revelli, The Recollections of Colleagues and Students
September 1994 Conducting Marches with Flair and Accuracy, By Harry Begian
November 1994 The Creative World, By W. Francis McBeth
December 1994 The Road That Never Ends, By Lynn Harrell
May 1995 The Essence of Musical Style, By Jay Friedman
April 1997 Rehearsals Improve with Effort and Planning, By Harry Begian
December 1997 Experiments in Band Seating, By Harry Begian
2000-2009
December 2002 Nothing Can Match the Wonderful Sound of a Full Concert Band, By Harry Begian
March 2003 William Russo, Educator, Composer (1928-2003)March 2003 William Russo, Educator, Composer (1928-2003)
July 2003 The Tuba World of Gene Pokorny, By Thomas Bough
September 2003 Frederick Fennell Looks Back on 51 Years of Wind Ensembles, By Thomas Dvorak
August 2004 Conducting Wisdom From Harry Begian, By Barry Ellis
November 2004 Bob Lark's Creative Approach To Teaching Jazz Ensembles, By John Thomson
April 2007 My Views on Music Education, By Dave Black
October 2008 A Musician in Charge – Suggestions From a Superintendent, By Jenny Preston
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