Conducting an Amateur Orchestra |
Contents
FOREWORD by Archibald T Davison xi | 1 |
AUDITIONS | 9 |
SEATING THE ORCHESTRA | 18 |
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ability addition amateur group amateur orchestra amateur player audience audition Bach beat Beethoven Brahms Brandenburg Concerto brass instruments candidates cellos chamber music chestra choral chorus clarinet community orchestras composer concentrated Concerto Grosso conductor coöperation D major Dances decrescendo detailed rehearsals difficult passages ductor dynamic efficiency England Conservatory ensemble experience final rehearsals flat major fortissimo G minor Gabrieli grades Handel Harvard University Orchestra Haydn hearsal horns important individual instru listener ments minor for strings movement Mozart needs oboe obtain orches orchestral instruments orchestral literature orchestral tone Overture percussion performance phrase pieces playing podium practice prepared problems procedure professional re-creative process reading rehearsals repertory responsibility rhythm rhythmic schedule score season second violins sight reading Sinfonia solo soloist stage standards success Suite Symphony talent technical technique tempo tion tone quality tuning various Vaughan-Williams viola violin Vivaldi Wellesley College Wellesley College Orchestra winds and brasses