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Conducting By Wayne Bailey

Conducting by Wayne Bailey


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Conducting: The Art of Communication provides the most comprehensive treatment available of all aspects of instrumental conducting: technical, analytical, and expressive.

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Conducting: The Art of Communication by Wayne Bailey

Conducting: The Art of Communication provides the most comprehensive treatment available of all aspects of instrumental conducting: technical, analytical, and expressive. Extending beyond the strictly technical coverage of other books, this unique text can be used in both one-semester courses and in two-semester sequences that include advanced topics. Author Wayne Bailey has taught conducting classes for more than twenty-five years; he offers students unparalleled coverage of the art of conducting, advanced techniques, score study for rehearsal and performance, and error recognition and correction (helping students to develop their "conductors' ears"). The text is also enhanced by transposition and clef charts and a glossary of conducting terms (Chapter 2). Conducting: The Art of Communication offers a diverse range of flexible and practical instrumentation exercises focusing on common technical and musical problems; score analysis and preparation; elements of expressive conducting, including facial expression and body movement; and aural skills that aid in error detection. These brief and innovative exercises combine standard literature with exercises prepared by the author to address specific conducting problems within a short time span (6-12 measures of music). These fast-paced exercises maximize the podium practice time for every student in the conducting classroom. In addition, the exercises are available on a CD-in the music notation program Finale-to adopting instructors. Instructors can manipulate and print the exercises to make custom orchestrations for their courses.

Conducting Reviews

This book is one-stop shopping for a thorough conducting curriculum. [Its] strength, in my opinion, is the balanced approach of materials regarding technique and musicianship. I look forward to using it in my courses. Christopher Knighten, East Carolina University Every conducting colleague that I have worked with during my thirty-one years of teaching has shared their frustration with the incomplete information provided by existing texts. Finally we have a conducting text that is comprehensive, understandable, and completely practical for undergraduate classes! Tom O'Neal, University of Missouri, Columbia I see this book as the staple text for our two-semester conducting sequence. I really like the verbal explanations for the subjective aspects of conducting (i.e., facial expression, body movement, resistance, hinges, melding gestures, gestures of syncopation, etc.). I have never seen these concepts addressed in a textbook. Joseph Missal, Oklahoma State University

Table of Contents

UNIT 1. INTRODUCTION TO THE ART OF CONDUCTING ; CHAPTER 1. ; Purpose and Training of Conductors ; Development of Conducting ; CHAPTER 2. ; Language of Conducting ; CHAPTER 3. ; Podium Posture ; Stance ; Position of Arms and Hands ; Conducting Position ; Parts of the Baton ; Baton Grip ; Ready Position ; Gesture Box ; CHAPTER 4. ; Preparatory Gestures ; Three Pattern ; Two Pattern ; Four Pattern ; Five and Seven Patterns ; Six Pattern ; Pick-up Beats ; Basic Releases ; Use of the Left Hand ; Subdivision of Beats ; UNIT 2. ADVANCED TECHNIQUES ; CHAPTER 5. ; Articulation and Style ; Dynamics ; Accented Pitches ; Cues ; Fermata ; Tenuto ; Tempo Fluctuations ; Syncopated Entrances ; Mixed Patterns ; Unmetered and Timed Passages ; Use of the Left Hand ; CHAPTER 6. ; Facial Expressions ; Posture and Body Language ; Hinges ; Combining the Elements ; Phrasal Conducting ; UNIT 3. SCORE STUDY ; CHAPTER 7. ; Types of Scores ; Clefs and Transpositions ; Score Study ; Rehearsal Planning ; Marking the Score ; CHAPTER 8. ; Sample Score Analyses, Mozart Symphony No. 35 ; First Suite in E-Flat, Gustav Holst ; UNIT 4. ERROR DETECTION AND CORRECTION ; CHAPTER 9. ; Rhythmic and Tempo Errors ; Pitch Errors ; Intonation Errors ; Dynamic Errors ; Articulation Errors ; CHAPTER 10. ; Exercises, Rhythmic Errors and Errors of Pulse ; Exercises, Note Errors ; Exercises, Intonation Errors ; Exercises, Dynamic and Articulation Errors ; Exercises, Errors of All Types

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CIN0195366514G
9780195366518
0195366514
Conducting: The Art of Communication by Wayne Bailey
Used - Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2008-07-21
192
N/A
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