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Principles of Orchestration, with Musical Examples Drawn from His Own Works

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The work presents a systematic, practical manual on orchestration, surveying instrument families (strings, wood-wind, brass, percussion, keyboard, harp), their ranges, tone qualities, and techniques; it discusses melody and harmony distribution across instruments, doubling, octaves, voicing, and textural combinations; it examines full tutti, soli, transference of passages, coloristic effects, percussion and economy of instrumentation; it treats vocal writing and stage-band considerations, including chorus and solo accompaniment; an accompanying volume supplies musical examples drawn from the author's compositions to illustrate the principles.

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Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov

Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov was a prominent Russian composer and musicologist, known for his significant contributions to the development of orchestration and Russian classical music. He is particularly celebrated for his work "Principles of Orchestration, with Musical Examples Drawn from His Own Works," which remains a vital resource for composers and musicians. Rimsky-Korsakov's compositions often reflect his fascination with folk themes and exoticism, showcasing his mastery of orchestral color and texture. His influence extends beyond his own works, as he played a crucial role in the education of future composers, helping to shape the landscape of Russian music in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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