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ITA Journal
Volume 18, Issue 3 (Summer/July 1990)

ARTICLES
The Mouthpiece Forces Used During Trombone Performances
by John Froelich
A summary of the results of an investigation studying mouthpiece pressure during performance.
Never Look at the Trombones
by Albert Tucker
A look at different personality features of trombonists.
Good Vibrations from Poland
by Isi Rudnick
A description of jazz performance and study at the Academy of Music in Krakow, Poland.
Preparing for Orchestral Auditions
by Greg Lisemby
A list of excerpts and the frequency they are used in orchestral auditions for principal and second trombone positions.
AUDIO/VISUAL REVIEWS
Deep Listening
Stuart Dempster, trombone (New Albion Records)
Fable, Fantasy, and Folksong
Melbourne Brass Ensemble (Australian Brass Work)
George Lloyd
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra; BBC Philharmonic Brass (Albany Records)
Négyesfogat (Four in Hand)
Höna Harsonakvartett (Hoena Trombone Quartet) (Radioton)
New Orleans Creole Jazz
Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band (Zeta Records)
New Sounds for Winds and Brass
Gustáv Höna, trombone; József Baszdinka, tuba (Hungaroton)
Russian Brass!
The English Brass Ensemble (Academy sound and Vision Ltd.)
LITERATURE REVIEWS
Apercu du Trombone-Basse Double noix, vols. 1 and 2 [combined]
Andrew Goudenhooft (Gerard Billaudot)
Arnold Jacobs, The Legacy of a Master
M. Dee Stewart (The Instrumentalist Publishing Co.)
Bachy Things
Brian E. Lynn (Mark Tezak)
Brass Buttons
Kirke Mecham (G. Schirmer)
Brass Quintet
Frigyes Hidas (Edition Musica Budapest)
Carmen Suite No. 1
Georges Bizet, arr. Fred Mills (Brassworks Music Inc.)
Concerto in A-flat Major
George Friedrick Handel, adapted by Ken Shifrin (Virgo Music)
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Hugh Martin/Ralph Blane, arr. Bobby Scann (PP Music)
Morceau Symphonique
Alexandre Guilmant, arr. Klemens Schnorr (Editions Marc Reift)
Pete Meets the Beat
Luther Henderson (Brassworks Muisc)
The Brass Larynx
Byron McCulloh (sa-voo sa-voo Press)
The War Between the States 1861-1865
Howard Cable (Brassworks Music)
Trios for Brass
edited and arr. By John Marcellus (Belwin Mills)
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