Principles of Orchestration By Rimsky Korsakov Nicholas
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To orchestrate is to create and this cannot be taught wrote Nikolay Rimsky Korsakov the great Russian composer whose genius for brilliant highly colored orchestration is unsurpassed But invention in all art is closely allied to technique and technique can be taught This book therefore which differs from most other texts on the subject because of its tremendous wealth of musical examples and its systematic arrangement of material according to each constituent of the orchestra will undoubtedly be of value to any music student It is a music classic perhaps the only book on classical orchestration written by a major composer In it the composer aims to provide the reader with the fundamental principles of modern orchestration from the standpoint of brilliance and imagination and he devotes considerable space to the study of tonal resonance and orchestral combination In his course he demonstrates such things as how to produce a good sounding chord of certain tone quality uniformly distributed how to detach a melody from its harmonic setting correct progression of parts and other similar problems The first chapter is a general review of orchestral groups with an instrument by instrument breakdown and material on such technical questions as fingering range emission of sound etc There follows two chapters on melody and harmony in strings winds brasses and combined groups Chapter IV Composition of the Orchestra covers different ways of orchestrating the same music effects that can be achieved with full tutti tutti in winds tutti pizzicato soli in the strings etc chords progressions and so on The last two chapters deal with opera and include discussion of solo and choral accompaniment instruments on stage or in the wings technical terms soloists range register vocalization vowels etc voices in combination and choral singing Immediately following this text are some 330 pages of musical examples drawn from Sheherazade
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