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| Table of Contents, Personnel, Editor's Message, Errata |
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| Victorian Brass Bands: The Establishment of a 'Working Class Musical Tradition' |
Trevor Herbert |
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| A Bibliography of Writings About Historic Brass Instruments, 1990-1991 |
David Lasocki |
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| Regole, Passaggi di Musica (1594) |
Gio, Battista Bovicelli, translated by Jesse Rosenberg, Introduction by Giancarlo Rostirolla |
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| A Business Correspondence from Johann Wilhelm Haas in the Year 1719 |
Herbert Heyde |
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| Hazozerah (Trumpet) |
Rabbi Shlomo Yosef Zevin, translated by Avi Penkower |
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| Brass Instruments Used in Confederate Military Service During the American Civil War |
G.B. Lane |
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| Joseph Meifred's Methode Pour Le Cor Chromatique Ou A Pistons (1840) |
Jeffrey L. Snedeker |
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| The Earliest French Tutor For Slide Trumpet |
Friedrich Anzenberger |
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| Virtosity, Experimentation, and Innovation in Horn Writing From the Early 18th-Century Dresden |
Thomas Hiebert |
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| Methode de Cor-Alto Et Cor-Basse |
Louis Francois Dauprat, translated by Jeffrey L. Snedeker |
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| 19th-Century Keyed Bugle Performers: A Checklist (1594) |
Ralph Dudgeon |
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| Vaclav Frantisek Cerveny: Leading European Inventor and Manufacturer |
Gunther Joppig, translated by Veronica von der Lancken |
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| Brass in Central European Instrument-Making from the 16th Through the 18th Centuries |
Karl Hachenberg, translated by Jutta Backes-Von Machui |
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| President's Message and News of the Field |
Jeffrey Nussbaum |
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| Reviews |
Regular Feature |
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| Guidelines for Contributors |
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| Advertising |
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