Teaching Music through Performance in Band - Volume 6
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Composed by Eugene M. Corporon, Larry Blocher, and Ray Cramer. Edited by Richard Miles. Music Education. Teaching Music Through Performance. Instructional. 950 pages. GIA Publications #7027. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-7027).

ISBN 9781579996215. English.

By Larry Blocher, Eugene Migliaro Corporon, Ray Cramer, Tim Lautzenheiser, Edward S. Lisk, and Richard Miles. Compiled and edited by Richard Miles. The best-selling Teaching Music through Performance in Band series continues to be the indispensable resource for band directors. Volume 6 continues the tradition: current perspectives on major issues in the field together with tools to help band directors identify and teach the best band works being published today. Chapters written by a team of nationally recognized band directors and teachers include “Who Always Has the Melody Most of the Time?” by Larry Blocher, “Soundings: Developing Beautiful Tone” by Ray Cramer, with input from former students, “Making a Difference” by Edward S. Lisk, “Historical Highlights of the Wind Band to 1800: A Heritage and Lineage, Part One: Antiquity to Classical” by Eugene Migliaro Corporon, “The One Who Makes a Difference: Characteristics of Master Teachers” by Tim Lautzenheiser, and “Featuring Soloists with Ensembles” by Richard Miles. Like the other volumes in the series, this book includes extensive analyses of 100 works for band, Grades 2 to 6. The literature selected for this volume is a true showcase of the highest level works for band being published today. Devotees of this series will not want to miss this installment. Click here to view the Table of Contents. For searchable indices, visit TeachingMusic.org.