Historic Brass Journal - Volume 23 - 2011

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Title Author(s) DOI
Table of Contents, President's Message, Monk Award Regular Features  
     
The Trumpeter as Musician and Diplomat in England in the Later Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries Trevor Herbert https://doi.org/10.2153/0120110011001
     
The Trombone of Anton Schnitzer the Elder in Verona: A Survey of Its Properties and Their Acoustical Significance Hannes W. Vereecke https://doi.org/10.2153/0120110011002
     
The Context of the Tromba in F in J.S. Bach’s Second Brandenburg Concerto, BWV 1047 Bryan Proksch https://doi.org/10.2153/0120110011003
     
An Acoustical Approach to the Question of Early Horn Technique Lisa Norman https://doi.org/10.2153/0120110011004
     
Rossini’s Fanfare for Maximilian of Mexico: A Mysterious “Self-Borrowing” Denise Gallo https://doi.org/10.2153/0120110011005
     
Andreas Nemetz’s Neueste Posaun-Schule Revisited Howard Weiner https://doi.org/10.2153/0120110011006
     
Brahms and the Orchestral Horn: A Study in Inauthentic Performance? Anneke Scott https://doi.org/10.2153/0120110011007
     
A Newly Discovered Correspondence of Vincent Bach Edward H. Tarr https://doi.org/10.2153/0120110011008
     
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS ABOUT HISTORIC BRASS INSTRUMENTS, 2010–2011 Compiled by Eva M. Heater https://doi.org/10.2153/0120110011009
     
Aurelio Virgiliano’s Nuova intavolatura di tromboni Howard Weiner https://doi.org/10.2153/0120110011010
     
Reviews, Notes, Guidelines for Contributors Regular Features https://doi.org/10.2153/0120110011011
     
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