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Edward (Leon)
Kottick is a
retired musicology professor at the
University of Iowa in Iowa City.
Kottick gives the
outline facts of his life on his website:...
- JSTOR 4137311. S2CID 191481821.
Kottick 1987, p. 19. Find full
details in
Hubbard 1967, p. 133 ff.,
Russell 1973, p. 65 ff.,
Kottick 2003.
Hubbard 1967, p. 19...
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including a
stand of 6.9 cm."
Kottick (2002:25)
Ripin (1989:180)
Kottick 2003:25
Perhaps by
Hermann Poll;
Kottick (2003:10)
Oxford English Dictionary...
- harpsichords". www.claviantica.com.
Retrieved 2023-02-04.
Kottick (1987)
Source for all of this section:
Kottick (1987)
Oxford English Dictionary,
online edition...
- Musée
Instrumental in
Brussels Kottick (2003, 435)
Kottick and
Lucktenberg (1977, 80)
Kottick (2003, 440-441)
Kottick (2003, 451) ****erted that revival...
- 2017-01-12.
Retrieved 2015-10-20.
Kottick and
Lucktenberg (1997, 224)
Kottick and
Lucktenberg (1997, 130)
Kottick and
Lucktenberg (1997, 41)
These builders...
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harpsichord makers Kottick, p. 31
Kottick, p. 55
Kottick, p. 54 O’Brien, pp. 14 - 15 Boalch, p. 101
Kottick, p. 479 (note 5)
Kottick, p. 37
states simply...
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convenience of transport".
Kottick and
Lucktenberg (1997, 57),
Kottick (2003, 258)
Kottick (2003, 258)
Libin (1989, 378-379) As
Kottick (2003, 258) notes, it...
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through the
instruments side,
similar to
original Ruckers instruments.
Kottick mentions four
bentside spinets (1763, 1765, 1766, 1770), all with a single...
- the 16th and 17th
centuries "almost always" had
short octaves.
Edward Kottick notes that the
short octave persisted for a long time,
suggests that a...