- Agricola's
Musica instrumentalis deudsch (1529). One of the most
important organologists of the 17th
century is
Michael Praetorius. His
Syntagma musi**** (1618)...
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Anthony Russell, FSA FRHistS, (27 May 1922 – 17
March 1964) was a
British organologist and antiquarian. He was an
expert on
early keyboard instruments, and...
- 1870 –
August 22, 1942) was an
American composer, conductor, violinist,
organologist, and ethnomusicologist. He is best
known as one of the
first American...
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James "Cliff"
Bevan (1934 – 2024) was an
English tubist, trombonist,
organologist,
music historian,
composer and publisher. He
specialised in historically...
- (6
October 1912 – 2
February 1997) was an
English b****oon
player and
organologist who
produced a wide
variety of
works on the
history of
musical instruments...
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Harald Vogel (born 21 June 1941 in Ottersberg) is a
German organist,
organologist, and author. He is a
leading expert on
Renaissance and
Baroque keyboard...
-
fully compiled at this date, only some of it. The
highly influential organologist Curt
Sachs distinguished between the "long-necked lute" and the short-necked...
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Harding (6
April 1898 – 6 May 1982) was an
English music scholar, writer,
organologist and
instrument collector. Her book The Piano-forte: its
History Traced...
- goatskin. A
traveler named Matthew Guthrie wrote in 1795 (cited by the
organologist Anthony Baines):
Volynka is the name
given by the
Russians to the bagpipe...
-
early keyboard instruments ****embled by the
British harpsichordist and
organologist Raymond Russell. It
forms part of the
Musical Instrument Museums collection...