I have various lists for German musical terms, but nothing that is consolidated and easy to use. Can anyone recommend a single source (book, online, etc.) that will covers most terms?
(Yes, I'm working through a Mahler score. But, I would like something that covers more than Mahler and possibly more than German)
Dictionary of German Musical Terms
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Karl H.
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Re: Dictionary of German Musical Terms
Friend of mine wrote an app available on iTunes. It's called "Mahler translations". Here's a link to his website:
http://www.trombasoftware.com/" target="_blank
Karl "note the spelling is the German 'K' and not the weak English 'C' " H.
http://www.trombasoftware.com/" target="_blank
Karl "note the spelling is the German 'K' and not the weak English 'C' " H.
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Re: Dictionary of German Musical Terms
The Dictionary of Foreign Musical Terms and Handbook of Orchestral Instruments by Tom Wotton (Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1907), which was compiled from English, French, German, and Italian dictionaries, is in the public domain, and can be downloaded from archive.org.
Available formats include PDF, EPUB, jpeg, full text, Kindle, Daisy, and DJVU.
Available formats include PDF, EPUB, jpeg, full text, Kindle, Daisy, and DJVU.
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Re: Dictionary of German Musical Terms
How about a German-English dictionary. Possibly even one found online.
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Karl H.
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Re: Dictionary of German Musical Terms
Hey Wade, let me know how you like it. Done by a former Navy Band trumpet player who's now teaching at a prominent Midwestern school...the elephant wrote:All of Mahler's terms translated for just 99¢?Karl H. wrote:Friend of mine wrote an app available on iTunes. It's called "Mahler translations". Here's a link to his website:
http://www.trombasoftware.com/" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
Karl "note the spelling is the German 'K' and not the weak English 'C' " H.
Downloaded!
Karl "obfuskate and konfuse: also with a 'K'" H.
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Re: Dictionary of German Musical Terms
iPhone. Dammed elitists. Where's my Droid app??the elephant wrote:It is very cool and all one could ever hope for in an iPhone Mahler app, and it is only a buck!
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Re: Dictionary of German Musical Terms
Modern approach, but who dares using it when needed: