Brass Bulletin N° 101, I-1998
International Magazine for Brass Players
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- John Wallace, John Humphries
- Editorial (page 05-09)
- Christopher Horn, Amos Miller
- Modern British composers & British brass playing (page 104-109)
- David Gordon Shute, John Wallace
- Brass in British culture - is it extinct? (page 112-117)
- Robert Samuel, Anneke Scott, John Wallace
- Brass chamber music in Britain (page 120-124)
- Chritopher Mowat
- Brass ensemble music piblications from GB (page 127-129)
- Jean-Christophe Wiener
- James Stamp Master in listening (II) (page 135-141)
- Philip Maund
- The Black Dyke Band’s appointement (page 14-22)
- Leyla Guines, John Wallace
- The present student & professor population at the RAM (page 24-28)
- John Humphries
- Brass in Britain from the earliest times (page 37-40)
- John Humphries
- The Royal Academy of Music and its tradition (page 42-52)
- Jonathan Freeman-Attwood
- Putting the Brit into Brass (page 54-60)
- John Humphries
- John Smithies, trombonist & enigma (page 62-64)
- John Wallace
- Erotico-satirical drawings - Thomas Rowlandson (page 65-71)
- John Humphries
- The Dennis & Aubrey Brain chairs of horn playing (page 73-75)
- John Hutchins
- Thomas Harper Jr travelling through time (page 78-82)
- Bradley Strauchen
- Giovanni Puzzi: a yardstick for horn playing in 19th century Britain (page 84-89)
- John Webb
- British Brass Makers (page 91-100)