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A Research and Information Guide
THIRD EDITION
Richard Griscom and David Lasocki
Richard Griscom and David Lasocki
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RICHARD GRISCOM AND DAVID LASOCKI
ROUTLEDGE MUSIC BIBLIOGRAPHIES
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Griscom, Richard.
The recorder : a research and information guide / Richard Griscom and David Lasocki. -- 3rd ed.
p. cm. -- (Routledge music bibliographies)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Recorder (Musical instrument)--Bibliography. I. Lasocki, David. II. Title.
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Contents
Preface xxvi
Scope xxvi
Organization of the Book xxviii
Format of Entries xxix
Acknowledgments xxx
Advice on Obtaining Sources xxxi
1. General Bibliographies of Writings on the Recorder
(and Bibliographic Essays) 1
2. General Surveys and Writings Covering Several Topics 6
Signifi cant Book-Length Introductions 6
Other Important Books 9
Other Books 11
Articles 13
Recorder Home Page 19
Miscellaneous Topics 20
3. Etymology, Terminology, Symbolism, and Literary References 21
Etymology 22
Terminology 23
Symbolism 23
Literary References 25
4. Periods: Historical 27
Middle Ages and Renaissance 28
Baroque and Classical 35
Classical 41
Romantic 42
Geographical Focus 47
Austria 47
France 48
Germany 48
Great Britain 50
Italy 54
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Portugal 55
Spain 55
United States 57
5. Periods: Modern 59
Twentieth-Century Revival 69
Popular Music, Jazz, and Blues 73
Geographical Focus 74
Australia 74
Chile 75
France 75
Germany 76
Great Britain 76
South Africa 77
Switzerland 77
United States 78
U.S.S.R. (Former) 78
6. Studies of Particular Sizes of Recorder 79
Garklein (c3) 80
Sixth Flute (d2) 81
Soprano (c2) 81
Alto in G (g2) 81
Voice Flute (d1) 82
Tenor (c1) 82
Basset (f) and Larger 83
7. Art and Iconography 86
8. Humor, Fantasy, and Fiction 98
9. Instrument Makers and Instruments: Historical 101
Indexes 101
General Studies 103
Makers’ Marks 103
Geographical Focus 104
Denmark 104
Estonia 104
France 105
Germany 106
Great Britain 111
Italy 112
The Netherlands 115
Spain 121
Contents ix
Individual Makers 121
Anonymous 121
Bassano Family 121
Beukers, Willem 126
Boekhout, Thomas (1666–1715) 127
Bressan, Peter (1663–1731) 127
Collins, Joshua (fl . 1773) 131
D., H. 131
Denner Family 131
Firth, Pond & Co. 132
Fornari, Andrea (1753–1841) 132
Gahn, Johann Benedict (fl . 1698–1711) 133
Haka, Richard (1645 or 1646–1705) 133
Heitz, Johann (1672–1737) 135
Hess, Bartholomeus (1515–1585) and Paul 135
Hotteterre Family 135
Palanca, Carlo (d. 1783) 137
Pörschmann, Johann (ca. 1680–1757) 137
Rafi , Claude (before 1515–1553) 138
Rauch von Schratt, Hans 138
Rippert, Jean-Jacques 139
Rosenborg Recorders 139
Rottenburgh Family 140
Scherer Family 140
Schlegel Family 141
Schnitzer Family 141
Schuchart, Johann Just (ca. 1695–1759) 141
Selma, Bartolomé de (d. 1616) 142
Settala, Manfredo (1600–1680) 142
Stanesby Family 143
Steenbergen, Jan (1676–1730) 143
Terton, Engelbert (1676–1752) 144
Townsend, John (fl . ca. 1816–1869) 144
Vilém, Master, of Rozmberk 144
Wijne, Robert (1698–1774) 144
Ziegler, Johann 145
Miscellaneous Makers and Instruments 145
10. Collections of Historical Instruments 147
Austria 149
Schlägl 149
Sigmaringen 149
Vienna 150