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Gustav Mahler’s First Trombone

An exploration of how trombone-related practices have developed since the premiere of Mahler’s Third Symphony in 1902

Abstract
This thesis project will explore the development of performance practice, sound and style since the 1st trombone solo in Mahler’s Third Symphony. My research into topics such as instrument design, conductors and recording technology will hopefully show how and why the performance of this excerpt has developed over the last century. I will also perform and record some excerpts from the solo, imitating selected versions ranging from the earliest recordings to the most recent recordings. The analysis of these recordings will help in discussing the practicalities from both performance and pedagogical perspectives. The study of an excerpt in this manner will deepen my understanding of the music and I will evaluate the ways in which this has enriched my own performance of this excerpt.
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Student essay
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/69826
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Date
2021-10-21
Author
Ritchie-Suarez, Vanessa
Keywords
Mahler
trombone
orchestral excerpt
solo
Language
eng
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