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The Cambridge guide to orchestration
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ISBN: 9781107025165 9781107055674 1107055679 1107059151 9781107059153 9781107057906 1107057906 1107025168 1316090027 1107065208 1107056772 110705463X Year: 2013 Publisher: New York : Cambridge University Press,

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A complete textbook, handbook, workbook and quick reference book on orchestration, for composers, arrangers, conductors, music theorists and music engineers.

Berlioz's orchestration treatise : a translation and commentary
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ISBN: 9780511481949 9780521239530 9780521036115 0511481942 0511039506 9780511039508 0511037090 9780511037092 0511052332 9780511052330 1280416513 9781280416514 9786610416516 6610416516 0521239532 0521036119 1107126339 0511177534 0511147910 0511330146 0511096828 9781107126336 9780511177538 9780511147913 9780511330148 Year: 2002 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Berlioz's Orchestration Treatise is a classic textbook which has been used as a guide to orchestration and as a source book for the understanding both of Berlioz's music and of orchestral practice in the nineteenth century. This was the first English translation of Berlioz's complete text since 1856, and it is accompanied throughout by Hugh Macdonald's extensive and authoritative commentary on the instruments of Berlioz's time and on his own orchestral practice, as revealed in his scores. It also includes extracts from Berlioz's writings on instruments in his Memoirs and in his many articles for the Parisian press. The Treatise has been highly valued both for its technical information about instruments but also for its poetic and visionary approach to the art of instrumentation. Berlioz was not only one of the great orchestrators of the nineteenth century, he was also the author with the clearest understanding of the art.

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