pulling out old books
Posted: Sun May 07, 2023 7:15 pm
I just pulled out and removed dust from an OLD (Southern Music - 1972) tuba etude book entitled "28 Advanced Studies"
It's a combination of vocalises written by a 19th century mezzo-soprano vocal instructor, Mathilde Marchesi https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathilde_Marchesi and - from the same span of time - a German violinist and voice instructor, Heinrich Panofka https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Panofka .
David Kuehn https://musicacademy.org/big-profiles/david-l-kuehn/ did the transcriptions. I believe he preceded Don Little at North Texas, moved up to chairman, later on to bigger/better things, I believe he's still alive, and I recall (when he lived in Denton) that he had a sousaphone-with-vines-growing-all-over-it mailbox in front of his house.
I also recall I that bought the book very gently used - along with a 5-speed 26" rear wheel, a derailleur, braided steel cable, and hand lever (to replace the trashed 3-speed rear wheel/hub on my bike) from a friend for a total of $5.
Neither's vocalises are rhythmically complex, but stay pretty darn "busy". Marchesi's being the busier of the two composers'.
Does anyone still use this book? I'm seeing that it's still available for $37.
WIth a $3 original price, inflation calculators put it at $19, so (I suppose) $5 for the book + restored mobility was somewhat of a bargain.
It's a combination of vocalises written by a 19th century mezzo-soprano vocal instructor, Mathilde Marchesi https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathilde_Marchesi and - from the same span of time - a German violinist and voice instructor, Heinrich Panofka https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Panofka .
David Kuehn https://musicacademy.org/big-profiles/david-l-kuehn/ did the transcriptions. I believe he preceded Don Little at North Texas, moved up to chairman, later on to bigger/better things, I believe he's still alive, and I recall (when he lived in Denton) that he had a sousaphone-with-vines-growing-all-over-it mailbox in front of his house.
I also recall I that bought the book very gently used - along with a 5-speed 26" rear wheel, a derailleur, braided steel cable, and hand lever (to replace the trashed 3-speed rear wheel/hub on my bike) from a friend for a total of $5.
Neither's vocalises are rhythmically complex, but stay pretty darn "busy". Marchesi's being the busier of the two composers'.
Does anyone still use this book? I'm seeing that it's still available for $37.
WIth a $3 original price, inflation calculators put it at $19, so (I suppose) $5 for the book + restored mobility was somewhat of a bargain.