Conducting
Conducting Articles
"Give a musician a baton, and it goes to his mouth." Rochester Philharmonic violinist, related by Marvin Rabin, emeritus professor, University of Wisconsin
Tim Reynish and Mark Heron tackle the difficult Art of Conducting in a series of articles drawing on a number of eminent authorities and their own experience as professional players. In the first two articles they approach Score Study from differing viewpoints, exploring various ways of tackling a score, from sticking on a CD to the European method of Seven trips through a score.
Interviews
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Three top Asian works at the 15th WASBE Conference
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Philharmonic Winds conducted by Tim Reynish
Dances From Crete by Adam Gorb
Pageant of London by Frank Bridge
Mvt 1 Solemn March, Richard 111
Mvt 2 First Discoveries: Introduction
Mvt 3 First Discoveries: Pavane
Mvt 4 First Discoveries: La Romanesca
Ye Banks and Braes by Percy Grainger
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Queensland Wind Orchestra conducted by Tim Reynish
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Philharmonic Winds, conducted by Leonard Tan
Marching Song of Democracy by Percy Grainger
Marco Polo; the Cathay Years Movements 1 & 2 by Luis Serrano Alarcon
Marco Polo; the Cathay Years Movements 3 & 4 by Luis Serrano Alaracon
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Philharmonic Winds conducted by Luis Serrano Alarcon
Pequena Suite by Luis Serrano Alarcon Mvt 1
Pequena Suite by Luis Serrano Alarcon Mvt 2
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Three Downloads For School Band
Maecenas publications from Tim Reynish's commission series


