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    Elizabeth Green, The Modern Conductor.
    our text in college conducting.

    Max Rudolph, The Grammar of Conducting.

    i think the last is now downloadable.

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    Conducting technique by Brock Elherman (or something like that)

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    Quote Originally Posted by emiellucifuge View Post
    Conducting technique by Brock Elherman (or something like that)
    I've read it. Nice intro, consicely written.

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    Can you write the adresses where I can download the books mentioned? I will be very grateful, because I don't want conducting to be in the 'hobby level.' Thanks in advance.

    Dainius

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    The name should be spelled Max Rudolf, not Rudolph .

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