Salzburg, Austria

Brass/Wind Orchestra Conducting

Blasorchesterleitung

Master's
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Brass/Wind Orchestra Conducting at Mozarteum University of Salzburg

Language: GermanStudies in German
Subject area: arts
Qualification: MA
Master of Arts, MA
4 Semester
120 ECTS
University website: www.uni-mozarteum.at

Definitions and quotes

Brass
Brass is a metallic alloy that is made of copper and zinc. The proportions of zinc and copper can vary to create different types of brass alloys with varying mechanical and electrical properties. It is a substitutional alloy: atoms of the two constituents may replace each other within the same crystal structure.
Conducting
Conducting is the art of directing a musical performance, such as an orchestral or choral concert. It has been defined as "the art of directing the simultaneous performance of several players or singers by the use of gesture." The primary duties of the conductor are to interpret the score created by a composer in a manner which is reflective of the specific indications within that score, set the tempo, ensure correct entries by various members of the ensemble, and to "shape" the phrasing where appropriate. To convey their ideas and interpretation, conductors communicate with their musicians primarily through hand gestures, typically though not invariably with the aid of a baton, and may use other gestures or signals, such as eye contact with relevant performers. A conductor's directions will almost invariably be supplemented or reinforced by verbal instructions or suggestions to their musicians in rehearsal prior to a performance.
Wind
Wind is the flow of gases on a large scale. On the surface of the Earth, wind consists of the bulk movement of air. In outer space, solar wind is the movement of gases or charged particles from the Sun through space, while planetary wind is the outgassing of light chemical elements from a planet's atmosphere into space. Winds are commonly classified by their spatial scale, their speed, the types of forces that cause them, the regions in which they occur, and their effect. The strongest observed winds on a planet in the Solar System occur on Neptune and Saturn. Winds have various aspects, an important one being its velocity (wind speed); another the density of the gas involved; another its energy content or wind energy. Wind is also a great source of transportation for seeds and small birds; with time things can travel thousands of miles in the wind.
Wind
The winds and waves are always on the side of the ablest navigators.
Edward Gibbon, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, (1776), v. 1, ch. 68.
Wind
The way of the Wind is a strange, wild way.
Ingram Crockett, The Wind, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Wind
A fresher Gale
Begins to wave the wood, and stir the stream,
Sweeping with shadowy gust the fields of corn;
While the Quail clamors for his running mate.
James Thomson, The Seasons, Summer (1727), line 1,655.
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