Klarinet Archive - Posting 000584.txt from 1998/02
From: Mark Charette <charette@-----.com> Subj: Re: History Lesson: Albert and Boehm clarinets Date: Sun, 15 Feb 1998 11:10:10 -0500
ROBERT HOWE wrote:
> As usual, I offer references: The Cambridge Companion to the Clarinet,
> which I have misplaced (and which has a GREAT chapter on playing 5 & 6
> keyed clarinets)(can Nick Shakleton provide author, year, etc?);
> Clarinet by Jack Brymer; Photos from the Edinburgh Collection of
> Historical Musical Instruments, which shows innumerable "Albert"
> variants used by major British players in the last century and can be
> purchased from http://www.music.ed.ac.uk:80/euchmi/index.html#u; Art
> Benade's articles in Galpin Soc J 1994 and 1996 on the history of
> woodwinds and the physics of a new clarinet design, which can be
> purchased from http://www.music.ed.ac.uk:80/euchmi/galpin/; and best of
> all, Woodwind Instruments and Their History by Anthony Baines, about 12
> bucks from Dover, NYC, and worth 10 times that much.
Bibliographic references from
http://www.sneezy.org/clarinet/Resources/Bibliography:
Baines, Anthony
Woodwind Instruments and Their History
London: Faber, 1967 (I guess also from Dover now? Would you please
verify and get
basck to me?)
Brymer, Jack
Clarinet
London: Macdonald and Jane's, 1979 (rev. ed.). Yehudi Menuhin music
guides ISBN: 0356084140 : 0356084159 (pbk.)
Lawson, Colin, ed
Cambridge Companion to the Clarinet, The
Cambridge, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1995
Any ISBN numbers would be welcome where they're missing.
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