Scarecrow Press
Pages: 400
Trim: 6¼ x 8¾
978-0-8108-5123-8 • Hardback • November 2004 • $101.00 • (£78.00)
Ralph T. Dudgeon is Professor of Music at the State University of New York, College at Cortland where he teaches courses in music history. He is an active performer on modern and period instruments and has appeared as a soloist and conductor throughout the United States and Europe.
Part 1 Preface to the Second Edition
Part 2 Preface to the First Edition
Part 3 Acknowledgments
Part 4 Keyed Brass Chronology
Part 5 Illustrations and Musical Examples
Part 6 Pitch Designations, Names, and Abbreviations
Chapter 7 1 The Keyed Bugle in Europe
Chapter 8 2 The Keyed Bugle in the United States
Chapter 9 3 The Revival
Chapter 10 4 Methods
Chapter 11 5 Literature
Chapter 12 6 Performance Practice
Chapter 13 7 Performers
Chapter 14 8 Keyed Bugle Makers and Sellers
Chapter 15 9 Acoustics and Construction
Part 16 Bibliography
Part 17 Index
Part 18 About the Author
This much-improved edition replaces the former one. Highly Recommended.
— Choice
Ralph Dudgeon's The Keyed Bugle provides a clear picture of the instrument's history, repertoire and technique....This beautifully presented edition contains a wealth of information about the original design and development of the keyed bugle and its use in Europe and the United States, along with many fascinating and often amusing pictures....It is clear from page one that Ralph Dudgeon has done a vast amount of research and uncovered a wealth of information...The Keyed Bugle is the definitive book on the subject and I strongly recommend that every brass player and those with an interest in the history of brass reads this book...
— The Brass Herald
...an outstanding study of practically everything that is known about the instrument and its use in Western music culture. You will want the new edition because so much has been added and revised. First editions may often be collectors' items, but in this case, because of the strength of the additions and revisions, the second edition will certainly be the definitive work for scholars and collectors alike....this edition adds a wonderful amount of useful information....What was a fine study of the instrument has become, I believe, a classic work among the writings about individual instruments.
— Historic Brass Society Journal
...a considerable expansion of the first edition of 1993...the book is infinitely better than the earlier edition...a strong narrative and striking illustrations make this a difficult book to put down.
— The Galpin Society Journal
...a wealth of information that will inform all readers of the rich music history that is associated with this instrument....This book belongs in the library of any music educator looking for greater knowledge of wind literature and history....the definitive work on the keyed bugle.
— Music Educators Journal , Vol. 93 No. 1, September 2006
This second edition of a definitive work on the keyed bugle includes an enlarged performance practice section for beginning students, plus new listings of performers, makers, and sellers of key bugles. There are new chapters on the acoustics of keyed bugles and on bugle manufacturing at specific firms. The book provides collectors, performers, and students with a clear picture of the instrument's history, repertoire, and technique.
— Reference and Research Book News