Conducting Technique for Beginners and ProfessionalsConducting Technique has been accepted as a standard text for both choral and orchestral conducting courses taught at universities, colleges, and conservatories throughout the English-speaking world. For this revised edition the author has made a number of corrections and additions, including a new preface. |
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INSPIRATION | 3 |
OTHER STUDIES | 7 |
CONDUCTING TECHNIQUEGENERAL | 9 |
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accent Adagio Allegretto Allegro Andante ASSIGNMENTS Beginners Bach's baton beat patterns Beethoven's Beginners and Professionals bounce level Brahms BROCK MCELHERAN cantabile Carnegie Hall Chapter choral chorus composer concert conduct from memory Conduct the following Conduct to records conducting technique conductor constantly count crescendo cut-off described develop divided downbeat drill ducting ductor eighth note entrances example fast faster feel fermata fewer beats final retard frequently front Handel's important indicate instrumental interpretation left hand legato look LUKAS FOSS maestoso merging metronome Missa Solemnis Moderato Monteux mood motion move movement Mozart musicians never orchestra passage performers phrase piece Pierre Monteux play players possible preliminary beat problems quarter notes rehearsal rhythms right hand score signatures simple sing singers slow solo soloist starts stop student subdividing sure Symphony syncopated tempo tion tone usually violins writer