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ITA Journal
Volume 12, Issue 4 (Fall/October 1984)

ARTICLES
Orchestral Showcase: The CAPAB Orchestra
by Basil Fauntley
Interview with trombone section (Alan Griggs, Joseph Scott, and Edgar Tyson) of the Cape Town Performing Arts Board Orchestra in Cape Town, South Africa.
Works With Trombone in the Alfred Einstein Collection of 16th and 17th Century Instrumental Music: A Descriptive Catalog
by James Roberts
A descriptive catalog of the works with trombone from the Einstein Collection with brief musical examples.
William Cramer Honored With Special Day
by Rebecca Peevy
A review of the events at the Florida State honorary day for William Cramer.
A New Edition of the Alec Wilder Sonata for Bass Trombone and Piano
by Douglas Yeo
A critique of the Gunther Schuller/Margun Music edition of the Wilder Sonata. Includes a list of the changes made.
Match Your Skills With Pryor's
by Glenn Smith
A review of a January 1984 Crystal Records release of "Trombone Solos Performed by Arthur Pryor". Includes excerpts from selected Pryor cadenzas.
AUDIO/VISUAL REVIEWS
Baroque Brass
London Festival Brass Ensemble (London Treasury Series)
Bill Pearce
Bill Pearce, trombone (New Dawn Records)
Brass at La Sauve-Majeure
Brass Players of Aquitaine and London (Musical Heritage Society)
Butch Miles Salutes Gene Krupa
The Butch Miles Sextet (Famous Door)
Carnival of the Animals
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble (London Digital Recording)
Concertos
Hungarian Philharmonic (Telefunken-Decca)
Five a Slide
Roy Williams, Pete Strange, Campbell Burnap, John Beecham, Jim Shepherd, trombone (Audiophile Records)
Ronald Borror: Trombone
Ronald Borror, trombone (Crystal Records)
Roy Williams - Something Wonderful
Roy Williams and the Eddie Thompson Trio (Hep)
Sound Waves
Donald Knaub, bass trombone (Crystal)
The One That Never Stayed
Michael Vlatkovich, trombone/percussion (Thankyou Records)
Thinking About You Frank Rosolino
Frank Rosolino, trombone (Sackville)
LITERATURE REVIEWS
another man's poison
Sydney Hodkinson (Merion Music Inc.)
Anciennes Marches Françaises
arr. Désiré Dondeyne (Gérard Billaudot)
Aria and Rondo
David Potter (Southern Music Company)
Bras d'acier
Andre Ameller (Éditions Musicales Translantiques)
Canzone
Samuel Scheidt, transcribed by Jean Douay (Gérard Billaudot)
Duets
Eric C. Culver (Campus Music Service)
Four English Keyboard Pieces
Adrian Cruft (Joad Press)
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
arr. James Christensen (Kendor Music, Inc.)
Improvisation No. 1
Enrique Crespo (Lydke-Musikverlag)
In Memoriam Magistri
Jeffrey Wood (MS)
Interludes
Eric Culver (Campus music Service)
Le Petit Livre De Gargantua
Alain Margoni (Gérard Billaudot,)
Ludwig's Duet Time: 12 Original Duets
A. Louis Scarmolin, edited by Michael Boo (Ludwig)
Maskil
Donald L. Appert (MS)
Schumannesque
Robert Schumann, transcribed by James Lester (JTL Publications (G. Scott Music Publishing Co.))
Scott's Piece [for kids, and others]
Scott Wilkinson (MS)
Soir et Matin
Claude-Henry, Joubert (Edition Robert Martin)
Sonata V
J.S.Bach, arr. David Baldwin (Shawnee Press, Inc.)
Suite of Five Carols
Wilbur Collins (Southern Music Company)
Ten for Two
Masaaki Yamamoto (Lydke-Musikverlag)
That's A Plenty
Lew Pollack, arr. Steve Cooper (Chamber Brass Library)
The Chicago Chamber Brass Christmas Album
arr. Brian Sykora and Thomas G. Parriott (Chamber Brass Library)
The Game
Dmitri Kabalevsky, transcribed by James Lester (JTL Publications (G. Scott Music Publishing Co.))
The Joy of Christmas
arr. Budd A. Udell (Kendor Music)
Three English Fantasias
arr. David Baldwin (Shawnee Press, Inc)
Three Pieces
John Dunstable, transcribed by Gary Smeltekop (MS Publications)
Threnody
Donald L. Appert (MS)
Through a Glass Darkly
Donald L. Appert (MS)
Toccata
Girolamo Frescobaldi, arr. Vern Kagarice (Beonsteel Music)
Treeos
Eric Culver (Campus Music Service)
Trombone Chamber Music: An Annotated Bibliography
Harry J. Arling (The Brass Press)
Two German Renaissance Pieces
Anonymous, transcribed by Gary Smeltekop (MS Publications)
Waldliederlein
Johann Hermann Schein, transcribed by Gary Smeltekop (MS Publications)
War March of the Priests from "Athalie" (Act IV)
Felix Mendelssohn, arr. Wesley Hanson (Bonesteel Music Co.)
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