<p>This book constitutes the definitive work on&nbsp;recorder technique. Although its author a&nbsp;leading virtuoso&nbsp;performer on the recorder&nbsp;and transverse fl ute describes it as &ldquo;a&nbsp;broad overview of the basic techniques of&nbsp;recorder-playing&rdquo; it is actually more a miniencyclopedia&nbsp;on the subject. It consists of six&nbsp;chapters devoted to virtually every aspect&nbsp;of basic recorder technique as well as a&nbsp;chapter on the requirements of a recorder&nbsp;suitable for serious work. Each topic is fully&nbsp;explained with regard not only to the needs&nbsp;of the beginner but to those of the advanced&nbsp;student and the aspiring virtuoso as well.</p><p>Besides surpassing all existing works on the&nbsp;subject in depth accuracy and rigor this&nbsp;book offers the first&ndash;and probably final&ndash;codification of the technique of the bell-keyed&nbsp;recorder an instrument which represents the&nbsp;most significant advance in recorder design&nbsp;since the eighteenth century. As such it&nbsp;will be of value not only to those interested&nbsp;in the recorder as a historical woodwind&nbsp;but to those concerned with expanding the&nbsp;recorder&rsquo;s capabilities beyond its eighteenth century&nbsp;limitations. Moreover much of the&nbsp;information it contains on aspects of recorder&nbsp;technique common to other woodwinds&nbsp;will be of interest to students teachers and&nbsp;performers on other instruments notably&nbsp;the flute in its Baroque modern and&nbsp;intermediate forms.</p><p>DANIEL WAITZMAN winner of the&nbsp;Concert Artists Guild and International&nbsp;Bach Society competitions and recipient of&nbsp;a Solo Recitalist&rsquo;s Fellowship Grant from the&nbsp;National Endowment for the Arts has been&nbsp;critically acclaimed as a leading virtuoso&nbsp;and composer on both transverse flute and&nbsp;recorder. A graduate of the High School of&nbsp;Music and Art and Columbia University&nbsp;School of the Arts his teachers included&nbsp;Samuel Baron Otto Luening Bernard&nbsp;Krainis and Paul Henry Lang. His solo&nbsp;appearances include the Bach Aria Group&nbsp;Amor Artis Chamber Orchestra Clarion&nbsp;Concerts Musica Sacra Queens Symphony&nbsp;Chamber Orchestra National Chorale Long&nbsp;Island Baroque Ensemble and the Mostly&nbsp;Mozart Festival. He has toured the United&nbsp;States and Canada as soloist and chamber&nbsp;musician and has taught fl ute Baroque&nbsp;flute and recorder at Queens College-CUNY&nbsp;and at Hofstra University. A pioneer in the&nbsp;revival of older musical styles as the basis&nbsp;for contemporary musical composition Mr.&nbsp;Waitzman&rsquo;s compositions include a D Minor&nbsp;String Quartet in memory of Otto Luening; a&nbsp;D Major Flute Quartet; a String Symphony;&nbsp;a Harpsichord Concerto; Sonatas and Trios&nbsp;for Flute Recorder Oboe Violin Cello&nbsp;and harpsichord fortepiano pianoforte&nbsp;or clavichord; three Organ Trio Sonatas for&nbsp;2 Manuals and Pedalboard; several songs;&nbsp;and a secular Cantata. He is the recipient&nbsp;of several awards from ASCAP for his&nbsp;compositions. Mr. Waitzman is responsible&nbsp;for the 1970s conical Boehm flute revival&nbsp;in the United States. He is the author of <em>Up&nbsp;From Authenticity or How I Learned to Love the&nbsp;Metal Flute</em> available as a Kindle book from&nbsp;Amazon.com.</p>
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