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1928

Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart


Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - 1928
    The letters abound in both trivial and important events: observations about the people he met; comments on the reactions to his music; satirical remarks about dilettantes and incompetent professionals; and thoughts on other composers, pianoforte and organ playing, singing, and his own methods of composition.Mozart’s letters are interspersed in this edition with a generous selection of letters from his father. This two-sided, voluminous correspondence shows the close and sometimes conflicting relationship between father and son. Mozart’s letters to his sister are especially playful, exhibiting an impish, lighthearted wit reminiscent of his music, and the letters to his wife are equally revealing. Taken all together, this collection presents an informal and intimately detailed portrait of a genius.

Melodious Etudes for Trombone Book 1


Joannes Rochut - 1928
    Transcribed and adapted by Joannes Rochut in three books, these became the cornerstone of the trombone repertoire. Book one offers the trombone student the first sixty etudes in the series and promotes musicianship, flexibility and technique. A must for all trombone students!