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Sigmund Hering 米国人。移民自奥地利。
Sigmund Hering is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music, Vienna. Among his teachers were Rossbach (trumpet) and Schrecker (composition). Upon his arrival in this country he became first trumpepter in the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra, and in 1925 accepted a similar position under Leopold Stokowski with the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Sigmund Hering (1899-1986) was perhaps the most influential trumpet teacher in America during the mid 20th century, and was known worldwide. He served as trumpeter with the Philadelphia Orchestra from 1925-1964. He is the most published trumpet pedagogue in the world. After a short introductory chapter on Sigmund Hering, this work analyzes his published trumpet works, draws conclusions on each text for suitability of use, and creates a guide for trumpet pedagogues for using Hering's 408 trumpet etudes for one trumpet without piano accompaniment. Appendices include: A Brief Look at the Compositional Relationship Between Leon Lester and Sigmund Hering; Brief Biographies of Sigmund Hering's Principal Viennese Instructors; A Complete List of Sources Used to Create the List 'Twentieth Century Topics of Trumpet Pedagogy'; and Definitions of Some Terms Used in that list. This book is available at a special price when ordered for text use. Call (716) 754-2788 for text information. |
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