HISTORICAL INSTRUMENT SECTION – New wine for old bottles
Craig Kridel and Clifford Bevan, Editors New wine for old bottles by Craig Kridel Through the years many hopeful composers have contacted me inquiring about…
Craig Kridel and Clifford Bevan, Editors New wine for old bottles by Craig Kridel Through the years many hopeful composers have contacted me inquiring about…
Questions and Answers: What does a serpent sound like? by Craig Kridel Editor’s Note: Throughout the years we have received a variety of questions pertaining…
Craig Kridel and Clifford Bevan, Editors From spectator to player: A tuba player’s encounter with the serpent by Craig Kridel I don’t know how it…
: SERPENT Craig Kridel and Clifford Bevan, Editors America’s First Serpents: Travels through the Moravian Communities of Pennsylvania by Craig Kridel This past summer…
: Questions and Answers Craig Kridel and Clifford Bevan, Editors The original intent of the serpent by Craig Kridel The question was quite simple,…
: Craig Kridel and Clifford Bevan, Editors Editor’s Note: Throughout the years we have received a variety of questions pertaining to historical low brass instruments,…
: Craig Kridel and Clifford Bevan, Editors Serpent Exaltations: pedagogical advice from past and present By Craig Kridel and Dick Fuller During a recent visit…
Historical Instrument Column Craig Kridel and Clifford Bevan, Editors “The Biennial Dispatches: Serpent Events and Occurrences” This is an even year, therefore it must be…
Craig Kridel and Clifford Bevan, Editors Questions and Answers: Bass horns and Russian bassoons by Craig Kridel What are bass horns and Russian bassoons (basson…
by Craig Kridel and Clifford Bevan, Editors The Mystery of the Missing Tuba by Arnold Myers (Museums) Adolphe Sax is credited with bringing order to…
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