Search Results - "Camus, Raoul F."
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Whatsoever Things . . . : The Life and Teachings of John P. Paynter by Conceived and ed. by Mark Camphouse (review)
Published in Notes (Music Library Association) (01-03-2016)Get full text
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Orchestral Conducting in the Nineteenth Century ed. by Roberto Illiano and Michela Niccolai (review)
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John Philip Sousa’s America: The Patriot’s Life in Images and Words by John Philip Sousa IV and Loras John Schissel, and: “Bully for the Band!”: The Civil War Letters and Diary of Four Brothers in the 10 th Vermont Infantry Band: Charles George, Herbert George, Jere George and Osman George ed. by James G. Davis, and: Connecticut’s Fife & Drum Tradition by James Clark (review)
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John Philip Sousa’s America: The Patriot’s Life in Images and Words by John Philip Sousa IV and Loras John Schissel, and: “Bully for the Band!”: The Civil War Letters and Diary of Four Brothers in the 10thVermont Infantry Band: Charles George, Herbert George, Jere George and Osman George ed. by James G. Davis, and: Connecticut’s Fife 'amp; Drum Tradition by James Clark (review)
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Early American Wind and Ceremonial Music, 1636-1836: Phase 2 of the National Tune Index
Published in Notes (Music Library Association) (01-03-1996)“…The National Tune Index (NTI)is a project which was conceptualized through the National Endowment for the Humanities by Kate Keller and Carolyn Rabson. The NTI…”
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Sound the Trumpet, Beat the Drums: Horse-Mounted Bands of the U.S. Army, 1820–1940
Published in Notes (01-09-2017)“…Camus reviews Sound the Trumpet, Beat the Drums: Horse-Mounted Bands of the US Army, 1820-1940 by Bruce P Gleason…”
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Whatsoever Things...: The Life and Teachings of John P. Paynter
Published in Notes (01-03-2016)“…Appendix A contains excerpts from Paynter's Overture Guidance, composed while still in high school, and Symphony no. 1, his graduate thesis; a program and…”
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Orchestral Conducting in the Nineteenth Century.(Book review)
Published in Notes (01-12-2015)“…A collection of essays is reviewed…”
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American Brass Music of the 1850's
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A Source for Early American Band Music: John Beach's Selection of Airs, Marches, &c
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John Philip Sousa's America: The Patriot's Life in Images and Words
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Trittico and Fiesta
Published in American Music (01-12-1998)“…Camus reviews "Trittico," a collection of band symphonies performed by the Dallas Wind Symphony under conductor Frederick Fennell, and "Fiesta!," a festival of…”
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Dallas Wind Symphony, "Trittico" and "Fiesta!"
Published in American music (Champaign, Ill.) (01-12-1998)Get full text
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Review: Discoursing Sweet Music: Town Bands and Community Life in Turn-of-the-Century Pennsylvania by Kenneth Kreitner
Published in Journal of the American Musicological Society (01-07-1992)Get full text
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Discoursing Sweet Music: Town Bands and Community Life in Turn-of-the-Century Pennsylvania . Kenneth Kreitner
Published in Journal of the American Musicological Society (01-07-1992)“…Abstract only…”
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Orchestral and Band Music By Leslie Bassett, Gordon Jacob, Bruce Taub, Fisher Tull
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Orchestral Conducting in the Nine - teenth Century
Published in Notes (Music Library Association) (01-12-2015)“…After discussing the form of Beetho ven's "Eroica" Symphony, "often cited as the work which marks the beginning of the Romantic period in music" (p. 402), she…”
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