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This article is from the Music composition FAQ, by Craig Latta Craig.Latta@NetJam.ORG with numerous contributions by others.

5.2.5) Music Composition Books: Orchestration part3

Author: Heacox, Arthur Edward, 1867-1952.
Title: Project lessons in orchestration
Published: Philadelphia, O. Ditson <c1928>
Description: 180 p. 21 cm.

Author: Hopkins, Antony, 1921-
Title: Sounds of music : a study of orchestral texture
Published: London : Dent, 1982.
Description: 170 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

Author: Isaac, Merle J. (Merle John), 1898-
Title: Practical orchestration; a method of arranging for school
orchestras.
Published: New York, Robbins Music Corp. <c1963>
Description: 177 p. music. 24 cm.

Author: Jacob, Gordon, 1895-
Title: The elements of orchestration.
Published: London, H. Jenkins <1962>
Description: 216 p. music. 23 cm.

Author: Jacob, Gordon, 1895-
Title: Orchestral technique : a manual for students
Edition: 3rd ed.
Published: London ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1982.
Description: 100 p. : music ; 22 cm.

Author: Kennan, Kent Wheeler, 1913-
Title: The technique of orchestration
Edition: 4th ed.
Published: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice Hall, c1990.
Description: xiii, 401 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Author/Composer/Performer, etc.:
Kennan, Kent Wheeler, 1913-
Title: Cassette supplement for The technique of orchestration <sound
recording>
Published/Produced:
Austin, Texas : University of Texas Press, c1981.
Description: 1 sound cassette (ca. 30 min.) : 1 7/8 ips.

Author: Kohs, Ellis B. 1916-
Title: An aural approach to orchestration.
Published: <New York, 1939>
Description: p. <59>-91 26 cm.

Author: Kling, Henri, 1842-1918.
Title: Prof. H. Kling's Modern orchestration and instrumentation; or, The art of instrumentation; containing detailed
descriptions of the character and peculiarities of all
instruments and their practical employment ...
Edition: <Rev. and enl. English ed.>
Published: New York, N. Y., C. Fischer <1905>
Description: vi, 346 p. illus. (music) 27 cm.

Author: Lang, Philip J. (Philip Joseph), 1911-
Title: Scoring for the Band.
Published: New York, Mills <1950>
Description: vii, 215 p. music. 24 cm.

Author: Leibowitz, Rene, 1913-1972.
Title: Thinking for orchestra, practical exercises in orchestration
Published: New York, Schirmer, 1960.
Description: xi, 240 p. music. 26 cm.

Author: Leidzen, Erik William Gustaf, 1894-
Title: An invitation to band arranging.
Edition: An Oliver Ditson ed.
Published: Bryn Mawr, Pa., Presser <1950>
Description: vi, 195 p. music. 28 cm.

Author: McKay, George Frederick, 1899-
Title: Creative orchestration.
Published: Boston, Allyn and Bacon, 1963.
Description: 241 p. illus. 24 cm.

Author: Merrill, Barzille Winfred, 1864-
Title: Practical introduction to orchestration and instrumentation
Published: Ann Arbor, Mich., Edwards brothers, inc., 1937.
Description: iv, 49 p. illus. (music); 52 p. (music) 21 cm.

Author: Miller, Roy M.
Title: Practical instrumentation for the wind band
Edition: 4th ed., rev.
Published: Detroit, Wayne State University Press, 1963.
Description: vi, 98 p. illus., music. 28 cm.

Author: Mutchler, Ralph D.
Title: A guide to arranging and scoring for the marching or pep band. Published: <Seattle, Wash., R. Mutchler Publications, c1967>
Description: 75 p. music. 28 cm.

Author/Composer/Performer, etc.:
Nelhybel, Vaclav.
Title: Music arrangement. <Sound recording>
Published/Produced:
Folkways Records FT 3607--FT 3608. <1962>
Description: 2 discs. 33 1/3 rpm. 12 in.

 

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