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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