Trumpet

Oskar Böhme Revisited

In 1997 the ITG Journal published my article, “The Böhme Brothers, Oskar and Willi.” Under the simpler title, “The Böhme Brothers,” it has since been expanded into Chapter 5 of my book, “East Meets West,” which at the time of this writing is going to press under the auspices of the Historic Brass Society (HBS) and the International Trumpet Guild (ITG) in the Pendragon Press’ Bucina series. Here I will only dwell briefly on that material, in order to examine certain aspects of Böhme and his time in greater detail. (NB. There will be no footnotes in the sections of this article derived from “East Meets West,” where all relevant details can be found.)

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Guitar

Marlon Titre: “Instead of Assuming Students Will Just ‘Figure It Out’ in the Professional World, the Challenge of the Conservatory Is to Decide What Courses We Can Provide to Make Sure Musicians Are Prepared For the Future”

Marlon Titre, Director of the Classical Music Department at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague, shares his thoughts on what role institutions have in shaping the future for young musicians.

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Double Bass

Joel Quarrington — Canadian School of Double Bass, Book 1 “Daily Studies”

Joel Quarrington’s most recent project is updating and finishing his Canadian School of Double Bass Book 1 “Daily Studies” and Book 2, “Intervals, Chords, Arpeggios and Scales.” Both publications exist for basses tuned in fourths or fifths. All of these books are available as PDFs from his website store. Here are a couple of extracts from Book 1 that talk about a fundamental premise of his technique.

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