

Beschreibung
Zusatztext a source of delight to anyone who attends concerts Informationen zum Autor One of the nation's most preeminent music educators, Robert A. Cutietta is Dean of the Thornton School of Music at the University of Southern California and author of Raising...Zusatztext a source of delight to anyone who attends concerts Informationen zum Autor One of the nation's most preeminent music educators, Robert A. Cutietta is Dean of the Thornton School of Music at the University of Southern California and author of Raising Musical Kids: A Guide for Parents (1st edition 2001; 2nd edition 2013). Klappentext This book answers questions from real classical music lovers about things they have always wondered but didn't know whom to ask. The information in this book is not readily found in music history or appreciation books, nor can it be found on line. Questions explored are: Do string players in orchestras get paid more because they play more than other instruments? Why does an orchestra tune to an oboe when there are electronic tuners? How does a composer decide what key to compose in? Why is the 1812 Overture played on the 4th of July? And many, many more! The answers represent behind the scenes, real world, insights into how classical musicians view and discuss these questions. There is even some insight into the jokes classical musicians find funny. This book is intended for the person who loves listening to classical music, either live or recorded and will provide hours of enjoyment as the reader invariably shakes his or her head and asks in wonderment "Who knew!" Zusammenfassung This book answers unusual questions from classical music lovers about things they have always wondered but didn't know who to ask.The answers come from professional musicians and give a glimpse into how musicians think and talk about their profession. Readers will find themselves asking "Who knew!" Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Chapter 1: The Orchestra and how it works Chapter 2: The Maestro and Music Director Chapter 3: The Opera and Diva Chapter 4: The Composer Chapter 5: The Performers Chapter 6: The Instruments of the Orchestra Chapter 7: The Music Chapter 8: This and That Sources of Quotes Index ...
a source of delight to anyone who attends concerts
Autorentext
One of the nation's most preeminent music educators, Robert A. Cutietta is Dean of the Thornton School of Music at the University of Southern California and author of Raising Musical Kids: A Guide for Parents (1st edition 2001; 2nd edition 2013).
Klappentext
This book answers questions from real classical music lovers about things they have always wondered but didn't know whom to ask. The information in this book is not readily found in music history or appreciation books, nor can it be found on line. Questions explored are: Do string players in orchestras get paid more because they play more than other instruments? Why does an orchestra tune to an oboe when there are electronic tuners? How does a composer decide what key to compose in? Why is the 1812 Overture played on the 4th of July? And many, many more!
The answers represent behind the scenes, real world, insights into how classical musicians view and discuss these questions. There is even some insight into the jokes classical musicians find funny.
This book is intended for the person who loves listening to classical music, either live or recorded and will provide hours of enjoyment as the reader invariably shakes his or her head and asks in wonderment "Who knew!"
Zusammenfassung
This book answers unusual questions from classical music lovers about things they have always wondered but didn't know who to ask.The answers come from professional musicians and give a glimpse into how musicians think and talk about their profession. Readers will find themselves asking "Who knew!"
Inhalt
Preface
Chapter 1: The Orchestra and how it works
Chapter 2: The Maestro and Music Director
Chapter 3: The Opera and Diva
Chapter 4: The Composer
Chapter 5: The Performers
Chapter 6: The Instruments of the Orchestra
Chapter 7: The Music
Chapter 8: This and That
Sources of Quotes
Index