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Timpani and Snare Drum-Method including Orchestral Studies by Prof. Franz Krüger Franz Krüger was born on 9. Dezember 1880 in Rosslau, (today Dessau) Germany.He was the first and solo timpanist with the State Opera Berlin as well as profsessor at the Staatlich Akademische Hochschule für Musik (State Academic College of Music,today Unversity of Arts) in Berlin from 1921 since 1940.Some of his wellknown students: Gerassimos Avgerinos - Solopauker Berliner PhilharmonikerWalter Bender - Schlagzeuger Deutsche Staatsoper BerlinKurt Engel - Solopauker RSO BerlinFriedemann Habner - Solopauker Städtische (später Deutsche) Oper Berlin Hans Hansen - Schlagzeuger/Pauker Berliner PhilharmonikerFritz Reuter - Schlagzeuger RSO BerlinKurt Schiementz - Solopauker RSO BerlinRudi Schreiber - Schlagzeuger Komische Oper Berlin Kurt Ulrich - Schlagzeuger Berliner Philharmoniker Kurt Zerbe - Schlagzeuger Städtische Oper Berlin... and much moreIn 1942 his former student Kurt Ulrich made up a compilation of his study materials for Timpani and Snaredrum with a collection of orchestral studies as well as practical exercises for timpani and snare drum. This was a way to pay tribute to his teacher.So, the Timpani and Snare Drum-Method by Prof. Franz Krüger accompanied several generations of timpani students. The exercises by Franz Krüger are very estimable until today in there combination of musicality and typically orchestral demands. His famous étude No.45 for timpani shows exemplary the standing of his excercises until today. This étude is already one of the main pieces for examinations in timpani.The selection of orchestral studies in the book offers a lot of indispensable pieces for courses of study in timpani and snaredrum. Due to the abundance of materials, it was only possible to document the most important orchestral studies. Longer rests or skips over less important passages are marked in the timpani part with multiple strokes (///) or /---/.
Autorentext
Prof. Franz Krüger was born on 9. Dezember 1880 in Rosslau, (today Dessau)Germany.He was the first and solo timpanist with the State Opera Berlin as well as profsessor at the Staatlich Akademische Hochschule für Musik (State Academic College of Music,today Unversity of Arts) in Berlin from 1921 since 1940.Some of his wellknown students: Gerassimos Avgerinos - Solopauker Berliner PhilharmonikerWalter Bender - Schlagzeuger Deutsche Staatsoper BerlinKurt Engel - Solopauker RSO BerlinFriedemann Habner - Solopauker Städtische (später Deutsche) Oper Berlin Hans Hansen - Schlagzeuger/Pauker Berliner PhilharmonikerFritz Reuter - Schlagzeuger RSO BerlinKurt Schiementz - Solopauker RSO BerlinRudi Schreiber - Schlagzeuger Komische Oper Berlin Kurt Ulrich - Schlagzeuger Berliner Philharmoniker Kurt Zerbe - Schlagzeuger Städtische Oper Berlin... and much more
Leseprobe
Prof. Franz Krüger, first and solo timpanist with the State Opera Berlin as well as professor at the Staatlich Akademische Hochschule für Musik (State Academic College of Music) in Berlin, died unexpectedly in June of 1940.Due to his sudden death, my desire to have Prof. Krüger's collection of orchestral studies as well as the practical exercises for timpani and snare drum published in one comprehensive volume remained unfulfilled.Subsequently, Krüger's wife entrusted me to proceed with the compilation of his study materials. I commenced this project with great pleasure. As a former student of Prof. Krüger, this was a way to pay tribute to our teacher. Since this method book is not suitable for self-study, but is intended for guided studies with an instructor, I have omitted all information about the historical development of the timpani, e.g. the differences between hand-tuning by means of screws and taps, as well as pedal-tuning. Furthermore, definitions of elementary music terms have been waived as well.Since the student is supposed to be under regular supervision by an instructor, I have occasionally left out the sticking and timpani positioning in some studies on purpose. Here, the student is encouraged to figure this out by himself.Due to the abundance of materials, it was only possible to document the most important orchestral studies. Longer rests or skips over less important passages are marked in the timpani part with multiple strokes (///) or /---/.Finally, I would like to thank Mrs. Krüger for trusting me in putting together the work of Professor Krüger.Berlin, December of 1942Kurt Ulrich
Inhalt
2 Preface Kurt Ulrich / Kurt Schiementz8 Introduction to the Timpani Method13 Beginning Exercises for Timpani27 Orchestral Studies for Timpani162 Introduction to the Snare Drum Method163 Beginning Exercises for Snare Drum170 Exercises for Snare Drum173 Exercises for Bass and Snare Drum179 Orchestral Studies for Snare Drum204 Introduction for the Glockenspiel and Xylophone205 Exercises for Xylophone206 Orchestral Studies for Xylophone214 Orchestral Studies for Glockenspiel