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Teachers and flutists at all levels have praised this book, a unique one-stop guide to the flute and its music. The book is organized into four main parts-The Instrument, Performance, The Music, and Repertoire Catalog-and in this Third Edition, Toff has updated the book to reflect technological advancements, new scholarship on baroque flutes; recent developments like those of the contrabass flute; consumers' purchase prices for flutes; and an updated repertoire catalog, index, and appendices.
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Teachers and flutists at all levels have praised this book, a unique one-stop guide to the flute and its music. The book is organized into four main parts-The Instrument, Performance, The Music, and Repertoire Catalog-and in this Third Edition, Toff has updated the book to reflect technological advancements, new scholarship on baroque flutes; recent developments like those of the contrabass flute; consumers' purchase prices for flutes; and an updated repertoire catalog, index, and appendices.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 840g
- ISBN-13: 9780195373080
- ISBN-10: 0195373081
- Artikelnr.: 33865755
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 840g
- ISBN-13: 9780195373080
- ISBN-10: 0195373081
- Artikelnr.: 33865755
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Nancy Toff is the author of The Development of the Modern Flute, Georges Barrère and the Flute in America, and Monarch of the Flute: The Life of Georges Barrère. Highly respected as a writer, researcher, and lecturer, she has been a consultant to the Dayton C. Miller Flute Collection in the Library of Congress and the Department of Musical Instruments of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and was curator of an exhibit on Georges Barrère at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center. She is the president of the New York Flute Club.
* About the Companion Website * Figures * Plates * Terminology used in this book * Preface * Acknowledgments * THE INSTRUMENT * 1. The Flute Today * What Is a Flute?
Manufacturing: The State of the Art * 2. How to Choose an Instrument * To Rent or To Buy
Setting Priorities
Materials
Open or Closed Holes
C or B Footjoint
Mechanical Options
Testing an Instrument * 3. Care and Maintenance of the Flute * Preventive Maintenance: Assembling the Instrument
Daily Cleaning
Storage
Polishing
Replating
Lubrication
The Headjoint Cork
Mechanical Problems * 4. A Brief History of the Flute * Old System Flutes
The Boehm Flute
Other Nineteenth Century Flutes
Minor Modifications to the Boehm System * 5. The Flute Family * The Piccolo
The Alto Flute
The Bass Flute
The Contr'alto, Contrabass, and Subcontrabass Flutes
The Flute Choir * PERFORMANCE * 6. Breathing * Posture
Inhalation
Suspension
Exhalation
The Diaphragm
Exercises
Breathing and Phrasing
Circular Breathing * 7. Tone * The Acoustical Basis
Tone Production
Focus and Projection
Homogeneity of Sound
Interpretation through Tone Development
Intonation
National Styles of Flute Playing * 8. Vibrato * What is Vibrato?
The History of Vibrato
The Uses of Vibrato * 9. Articulation * The Bowing Analogy
Single-Tonguing
Double-Tonguing
Triple-Tonguing
Flutter-Tonguing
Tongueless Attack
Legato
Note Endings
Practice * 10. Technique * Position
Practice
Fingering
Harmonics
The B-flat Thumb Key
Three Fingering Tricks * 11. Style * Virtuosity and Interpretation
The Theoretical Background: Basic Musicianship
Analysis
Phrasing
Performance Practice
The Early Music Movement and Questions of Authenticity * 12. Performance * Opportunities for Performance
Planning a Recital Program
Accompanists and Assisting Artists
Choosing a Recital Hall
The Printed Program
Publicity
Preparation and Rehearsal
Stage Protocol
The Entrance
Playing the Program
Memorization
Breaks between Pieces
Encores * 13. Recordings * Building a Recording Collection
How to Listen
Playing Along
Making Your Own Recordings * THE MUSIC * 14. The Baroque Era * Flute Versus Recorder
Musical Forms
France
Italy
England
Germany * 15. The Classic Era * Musical Forms
Paris
Germany
Spain
England
Vienna * 16. The Romantic Era * Music by Nonflutists
Music by Flutists * 17. The Modern Era * France
Great Britain
Elsewhere in Western Europe
Eastern Europe
The United States
The Avant-Garde
The Flute and Electronics * REPERTOIRE CATALOG * Introduction * A. The Baroque Era * B. The Classic Era * C. The Romantic Era * D. The Modern Era * E. Study Materials * APPENDICES * A. Fingering Chart for the Boehm Flute * B. Flute Manufacturers * C. Repair Shops * D. Sources for Instruments and Accessories * E. Sources for Music and Books * F. Journals, Societies, and Service Organizations * G. Flute Clubs and Societies * Notes * Selected Bibliography * Index
Manufacturing: The State of the Art * 2. How to Choose an Instrument * To Rent or To Buy
Setting Priorities
Materials
Open or Closed Holes
C or B Footjoint
Mechanical Options
Testing an Instrument * 3. Care and Maintenance of the Flute * Preventive Maintenance: Assembling the Instrument
Daily Cleaning
Storage
Polishing
Replating
Lubrication
The Headjoint Cork
Mechanical Problems * 4. A Brief History of the Flute * Old System Flutes
The Boehm Flute
Other Nineteenth Century Flutes
Minor Modifications to the Boehm System * 5. The Flute Family * The Piccolo
The Alto Flute
The Bass Flute
The Contr'alto, Contrabass, and Subcontrabass Flutes
The Flute Choir * PERFORMANCE * 6. Breathing * Posture
Inhalation
Suspension
Exhalation
The Diaphragm
Exercises
Breathing and Phrasing
Circular Breathing * 7. Tone * The Acoustical Basis
Tone Production
Focus and Projection
Homogeneity of Sound
Interpretation through Tone Development
Intonation
National Styles of Flute Playing * 8. Vibrato * What is Vibrato?
The History of Vibrato
The Uses of Vibrato * 9. Articulation * The Bowing Analogy
Single-Tonguing
Double-Tonguing
Triple-Tonguing
Flutter-Tonguing
Tongueless Attack
Legato
Note Endings
Practice * 10. Technique * Position
Practice
Fingering
Harmonics
The B-flat Thumb Key
Three Fingering Tricks * 11. Style * Virtuosity and Interpretation
The Theoretical Background: Basic Musicianship
Analysis
Phrasing
Performance Practice
The Early Music Movement and Questions of Authenticity * 12. Performance * Opportunities for Performance
Planning a Recital Program
Accompanists and Assisting Artists
Choosing a Recital Hall
The Printed Program
Publicity
Preparation and Rehearsal
Stage Protocol
The Entrance
Playing the Program
Memorization
Breaks between Pieces
Encores * 13. Recordings * Building a Recording Collection
How to Listen
Playing Along
Making Your Own Recordings * THE MUSIC * 14. The Baroque Era * Flute Versus Recorder
Musical Forms
France
Italy
England
Germany * 15. The Classic Era * Musical Forms
Paris
Germany
Spain
England
Vienna * 16. The Romantic Era * Music by Nonflutists
Music by Flutists * 17. The Modern Era * France
Great Britain
Elsewhere in Western Europe
Eastern Europe
The United States
The Avant-Garde
The Flute and Electronics * REPERTOIRE CATALOG * Introduction * A. The Baroque Era * B. The Classic Era * C. The Romantic Era * D. The Modern Era * E. Study Materials * APPENDICES * A. Fingering Chart for the Boehm Flute * B. Flute Manufacturers * C. Repair Shops * D. Sources for Instruments and Accessories * E. Sources for Music and Books * F. Journals, Societies, and Service Organizations * G. Flute Clubs and Societies * Notes * Selected Bibliography * Index
* About the Companion Website * Figures * Plates * Terminology used in this book * Preface * Acknowledgments * THE INSTRUMENT * 1. The Flute Today * What Is a Flute?
Manufacturing: The State of the Art * 2. How to Choose an Instrument * To Rent or To Buy
Setting Priorities
Materials
Open or Closed Holes
C or B Footjoint
Mechanical Options
Testing an Instrument * 3. Care and Maintenance of the Flute * Preventive Maintenance: Assembling the Instrument
Daily Cleaning
Storage
Polishing
Replating
Lubrication
The Headjoint Cork
Mechanical Problems * 4. A Brief History of the Flute * Old System Flutes
The Boehm Flute
Other Nineteenth Century Flutes
Minor Modifications to the Boehm System * 5. The Flute Family * The Piccolo
The Alto Flute
The Bass Flute
The Contr'alto, Contrabass, and Subcontrabass Flutes
The Flute Choir * PERFORMANCE * 6. Breathing * Posture
Inhalation
Suspension
Exhalation
The Diaphragm
Exercises
Breathing and Phrasing
Circular Breathing * 7. Tone * The Acoustical Basis
Tone Production
Focus and Projection
Homogeneity of Sound
Interpretation through Tone Development
Intonation
National Styles of Flute Playing * 8. Vibrato * What is Vibrato?
The History of Vibrato
The Uses of Vibrato * 9. Articulation * The Bowing Analogy
Single-Tonguing
Double-Tonguing
Triple-Tonguing
Flutter-Tonguing
Tongueless Attack
Legato
Note Endings
Practice * 10. Technique * Position
Practice
Fingering
Harmonics
The B-flat Thumb Key
Three Fingering Tricks * 11. Style * Virtuosity and Interpretation
The Theoretical Background: Basic Musicianship
Analysis
Phrasing
Performance Practice
The Early Music Movement and Questions of Authenticity * 12. Performance * Opportunities for Performance
Planning a Recital Program
Accompanists and Assisting Artists
Choosing a Recital Hall
The Printed Program
Publicity
Preparation and Rehearsal
Stage Protocol
The Entrance
Playing the Program
Memorization
Breaks between Pieces
Encores * 13. Recordings * Building a Recording Collection
How to Listen
Playing Along
Making Your Own Recordings * THE MUSIC * 14. The Baroque Era * Flute Versus Recorder
Musical Forms
France
Italy
England
Germany * 15. The Classic Era * Musical Forms
Paris
Germany
Spain
England
Vienna * 16. The Romantic Era * Music by Nonflutists
Music by Flutists * 17. The Modern Era * France
Great Britain
Elsewhere in Western Europe
Eastern Europe
The United States
The Avant-Garde
The Flute and Electronics * REPERTOIRE CATALOG * Introduction * A. The Baroque Era * B. The Classic Era * C. The Romantic Era * D. The Modern Era * E. Study Materials * APPENDICES * A. Fingering Chart for the Boehm Flute * B. Flute Manufacturers * C. Repair Shops * D. Sources for Instruments and Accessories * E. Sources for Music and Books * F. Journals, Societies, and Service Organizations * G. Flute Clubs and Societies * Notes * Selected Bibliography * Index
Manufacturing: The State of the Art * 2. How to Choose an Instrument * To Rent or To Buy
Setting Priorities
Materials
Open or Closed Holes
C or B Footjoint
Mechanical Options
Testing an Instrument * 3. Care and Maintenance of the Flute * Preventive Maintenance: Assembling the Instrument
Daily Cleaning
Storage
Polishing
Replating
Lubrication
The Headjoint Cork
Mechanical Problems * 4. A Brief History of the Flute * Old System Flutes
The Boehm Flute
Other Nineteenth Century Flutes
Minor Modifications to the Boehm System * 5. The Flute Family * The Piccolo
The Alto Flute
The Bass Flute
The Contr'alto, Contrabass, and Subcontrabass Flutes
The Flute Choir * PERFORMANCE * 6. Breathing * Posture
Inhalation
Suspension
Exhalation
The Diaphragm
Exercises
Breathing and Phrasing
Circular Breathing * 7. Tone * The Acoustical Basis
Tone Production
Focus and Projection
Homogeneity of Sound
Interpretation through Tone Development
Intonation
National Styles of Flute Playing * 8. Vibrato * What is Vibrato?
The History of Vibrato
The Uses of Vibrato * 9. Articulation * The Bowing Analogy
Single-Tonguing
Double-Tonguing
Triple-Tonguing
Flutter-Tonguing
Tongueless Attack
Legato
Note Endings
Practice * 10. Technique * Position
Practice
Fingering
Harmonics
The B-flat Thumb Key
Three Fingering Tricks * 11. Style * Virtuosity and Interpretation
The Theoretical Background: Basic Musicianship
Analysis
Phrasing
Performance Practice
The Early Music Movement and Questions of Authenticity * 12. Performance * Opportunities for Performance
Planning a Recital Program
Accompanists and Assisting Artists
Choosing a Recital Hall
The Printed Program
Publicity
Preparation and Rehearsal
Stage Protocol
The Entrance
Playing the Program
Memorization
Breaks between Pieces
Encores * 13. Recordings * Building a Recording Collection
How to Listen
Playing Along
Making Your Own Recordings * THE MUSIC * 14. The Baroque Era * Flute Versus Recorder
Musical Forms
France
Italy
England
Germany * 15. The Classic Era * Musical Forms
Paris
Germany
Spain
England
Vienna * 16. The Romantic Era * Music by Nonflutists
Music by Flutists * 17. The Modern Era * France
Great Britain
Elsewhere in Western Europe
Eastern Europe
The United States
The Avant-Garde
The Flute and Electronics * REPERTOIRE CATALOG * Introduction * A. The Baroque Era * B. The Classic Era * C. The Romantic Era * D. The Modern Era * E. Study Materials * APPENDICES * A. Fingering Chart for the Boehm Flute * B. Flute Manufacturers * C. Repair Shops * D. Sources for Instruments and Accessories * E. Sources for Music and Books * F. Journals, Societies, and Service Organizations * G. Flute Clubs and Societies * Notes * Selected Bibliography * Index