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Charles-Marie Widor: Manual Of Practical Instrumentation


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Author: Charles-Marie Widor
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Widor's 1904 text is a remarkably detailed and comprehensive guide to the instruments of the orchestra. As a tutor at the Paris Conservatiore for four decades, Widor's students included such innovative orchestral composers as Edgard Varese and Darius Milhaud. His Technique Of The Modern Orchestra features an abundance of practical advice regarding instrumental combinations, and represents a highly valuable source of reference for today's students of orchestration.



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Published on:
18/08/2005
Format:
Reference
Length:
216 pages
Language:
English
Publisher:
Dover Publications

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