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The Instruments of the Orchestra
Written by Jeremy Siepmann
Narrated by Jeremy Siepmann
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
Instruments of the orchestra, yes, but not just instruments in the orchestra. This is a set of portraits in depth, featuring individual instruments in many contexts (orchestral, chamber, folk, solo, operatic, cinematic, even jazz and avant-garde music) and in pieces from the Middle Ages to the present. Joining regular members are such exotic visitors as the eerie ondes martenot, the wind machine, banjos, bagpipes, coconuts, typewriters, six-shooters, taxi horns, and migrating swans ? and the hundreds of examples range from illustrative snippets to entire movements. The first portion is devoted entirely to the violin, and the last to the greatest instrument at all, the orchestra itself.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Absolutely delightful and highly informative listening experience! Beautifully narrated and replete with musical examples. I would recommend this highly to any music lover.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Great musical selections. More than half the book is music. Some parts plod through a bit with too many small examples. eg all the various uncommon percussion instruments.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Excelente recorrido por los instrumentos de la orquesta y luego como se van integrando.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5OK, again, so not technically a book, but I am loving the Jeremy Siepmann music history lessons available on Hoopla. If you ever wanted to take a Music Appreciation class, you can save some money and listen to this instead. Siepmann covers traditional orchestral instruments and includes some "oddities" that have found their way into symphonic music. Of course, he can't cover everything, and his assessment as to the value of certain composers/compositions/instruments is at times quite stodgy (read: stereotypical old English dude), but overall these works are an absolute delight.