
The Cambridge Companion to Conducting
by Edited by José Antonio Bowen-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Part I. Practice: 1. The technique of conducting Raymond Holden | |
2. Conductors in rehearsal Charles Barber | |
3. Studio conduction Michael Haas | |
4. The conductor and the soloist Joseph Silverstein | |
5. Choral conducting Vance George | |
6. Opera conducting Sir Charles Mackerras | |
7. The orchestra speaks Robert L. Ripley | |
Part II. History: 8. The rise of conductors José | |
Antonio Bowen | |
9. The central European tradition José | |
Antonio Bowen and Raymond Holden | |
10. The French tradition David Cairns | |
11. The Italian tradition Michael Rose | |
12. The American tradition José | |
Antonio Bowen and David Mermelstein | |
13. The English tradition Stephen Johnson | |
14. The Russian tradition David Nice | |
Part III. Issues: 15. The conductor as Artistic Director Bramwell Tovey | |
16. Women on the podium Michelle Edwards | |
17. Conducting early music Bernard Sherman | |
18. Training conductors Harold Faberman | |
19. The composer/conductor and modern music Martyn Brabbins | |
20. Managers and the business of conduction Stephen Wright | |
21. The future of conducting Leon Botstein. |
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