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David Lasocki, “Bibliography of Writings About <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Brass</strong><br />

Instruments: 1995-96”<br />

1997 <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Brass</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>News</strong>letter vol. 10 (84 pages)<br />

“A Discussion with <strong>Brass</strong> Players of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe”<br />

by Douglas Hedwig and Jeff Nussbaum<br />

“A Report on Natural Horn Makers World-Wide” by Richard Seraphinoff<br />

“A Brief History of the Finnish <strong>Brass</strong> Band” by Paul Niemisto<br />

<br />

Dickey<br />

1997 HBS Membership Directory<br />

1997 <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Brass</strong> <strong>Society</strong> Journal vol. 9 (240 pages)<br />

Jeremy Montagu, “Anthony Baines: 1912-1997”<br />

<br />

of Loud Wind Instruments”<br />

Friedrich Anzenberger, “Method Books for Valve Trumpet up to <strong>18</strong>50:<br />

An Annotated Bibliography”<br />

Gary Towne, “: Civic Wind Players in Medieval and<br />

Renaissance Bergamo”<br />

Kauko Karjarjalainen, “<strong>Brass</strong> Band Tradition in Finland”<br />

Peter Downey, “- Instruments and Music<br />

in Early Medieval Ireland”<br />

John Q. Ericson, “Heinrich Stoelzel and Early Valved Horn Technique”<br />

Benny Sluchin and Raymond Lapie, “Slide Trombone Teaching and<br />

Method Books in France 1794-1960”<br />

“Dauprat Horn Method (<strong>18</strong>24)” translation by Jeffrey Snedeker (part<br />

VI)<br />

Chris Larkin, “28 Duets for Two Horns by Carl Haudek Discovered<br />

in England”<br />

David Lasocki, “Biblography of Writings about <strong>Brass</strong> Instruments<br />

1996-1997”<br />

Crispian Steele-Perkins, “Cron Put His Finger (or a Foot!) On an<br />

Important Point”<br />

<br />

”<br />

1998 <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Brass</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>News</strong>letter vol. 11 (91 pages)<br />

“A Look at the First Ten Years of the <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Brass</strong> <strong>Society</strong>” by Jeffrey<br />

Nussbaum<br />

“A Conversation with Claude Maury and R.J. Kelley” by Peter Ecklund<br />

and Jeffrey Nussbaum<br />

“Cornetto Discography: Part 2” compiled by Jeffrey Nussbaum<br />

“Sticks and Bones in Britain” by Susan Smith<br />

“Sackbut, Trombone Player Peter Bassano Talks to Richard Robinson”<br />

“Checklist of Recent Early <strong>Brass</strong> Related Recordings” by Dave<br />

Baum<br />

“Giovanni Valentini: ” transcription<br />

by Roland Wilson<br />

1998 <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Brass</strong> <strong>Society</strong> Journal vol. 10 (200 pages)<br />

Janet Page, “<strong>Brass</strong> and Percussion Instruments and Players in Vienna<br />

1740-1760 according to the ”<br />

Karl Hachenberg, “The Complaint Made by the Markneukirchen<br />

<strong>Brass</strong>-Instrument Makers About the Poor Quality of the <strong>Brass</strong> from<br />

the Rodewisch-Niederauerbach <strong>Brass</strong> Foundry, Saxony, in the Years<br />

1787-1795”<br />

Charlotte Leonard, “The Role of the Trombone and its in the<br />

Lutheran Church Music of 17th-Century Saxony”<br />

Robert Barclay, “A New Species of Instrument: The Vented Trumpet<br />

in Context”<br />

Gerhard Stradner, “Horns and Trumpets in a Treatise by Friedrich<br />

Ponsing, c. <strong>18</strong>00”<br />

Stewart Carter, “Early Trombones in the Shrine to Music Museum”<br />

David Lasocki, “A Bibliography of Writing About <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Brass</strong><br />

Instruments, 1997-98”<br />

1999 <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Brass</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>News</strong>letter vol. 12 (95 pages)<br />

“Early <strong>Brass</strong> on the Map: An Interview with Robert King, Paul Mc-<br />

Creesh, and Andrew Parrott” by Susan Smith<br />

“Cornetto and Serpent Makers Worldwide” by Jeff Nussbaum<br />

“Public Defender Number One for the Serpent: An Interview with<br />

Douglas Yeo” by Trevor Herbert and Jeff Nussbaum<br />

“An Interview with Hornist Raul Diaz” by Alessandro Zara<br />

“<strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Brass</strong> Instruments Days: An International Symposium” by<br />

Jeff Nussbaum<br />

“A Symposium on <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Brass</strong> Instruments in Limoges” by Edward<br />

Tarr<br />

“German Fanfarenzuege in Former Times and Now” by Karl Muenter<br />

and Bob Goodman<br />

1999 HBS Membership Directory<br />

1999 <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Brass</strong> <strong>Society</strong> Journal vol. 11 (225 pages)<br />

<br />

Donald Burrows, “Of Handel, London Trumpeters and Trumpet<br />

Music”<br />

Edward Tarr, “Ferdinand Weinschenk (<strong>18</strong>31-1910) A Pivotal Figure<br />

in German Trumpet History”<br />

<br />

Orchestras in the <strong>18</strong>20s”<br />

<br />

371”<br />

-<br />

Revisited”<br />

<br />

The Earliest Book of Etudes for<br />

the Trombone”<br />

Herbert Heyde, “The <strong>Brass</strong> Instrument Collection of the Metropolitan<br />

Museum of Art in New York”<br />

Egberto Bermudez, “The Ministriles Tradition in Latin America. Part<br />

One: South America. The Cases of (Columbia) and La Plata<br />

(Bolivia) in the Seventeenth Century”<br />

David Lasocki, “A Bibliography of Writings<br />

About <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Brass</strong> Instruments, 1998-99”<br />

Brief Studies and Reports: Mary Jane Corry, “<strong>Brass</strong> Instruments in<br />

Colonial America: The <strong>News</strong>paper Sources”<br />

Pierre-Yves Madeuf, Jean-François Madeuf, and Graham Nicholson,<br />

“The Guitbert Trumpet: A Remarkable Discovery”<br />

2000 <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Brass</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>News</strong>letter vol. 13 (60 pages)<br />

“Pioneers in Early <strong>Brass</strong>: A Conversation with Ronald Anderson,<br />

Martha Bixler, Allan Dean, Arnold Fromme, and Robert Montesi”<br />

by Jeffrey Nussbaum<br />

“A Survey of Contemporary Makers of Early Trombones” by Howard<br />

Weiner and Jeffrey Nussbaum<br />

“15th Annual HBS Early <strong>Brass</strong> Festival Held in Berkeley” by Jeffrey<br />

Nussbaum<br />

“Cornetto Symposium in Oxford” by Jeffrey Nussbaum<br />

Necrologies (Robert King, Philip Jones)<br />

2000 <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Brass</strong> <strong>Society</strong> Journal vol. 12 (217 pages)<br />

<br />

Sabine Klaus, “Outstanding Trumpets, Trombones, and Horns in the<br />

Music Instrument Collection of the <strong>Historic</strong>al Museum, Basel”<br />

Alfred Büchler, “Horns and Trumpets in Byzantium: Images and<br />

Texts”<br />

Richard L. Schwartz, “The African American Contribution to the<br />

Cornet of the Nineteenth Century: Some Long-Lost Names”<br />

<br />

Symphony in D Minor (1778): A View from Within the Mannheim<br />

Orchestra”<br />

Walter Salmen (tr. Howard Weiner), “Waldhorn and Song in the Open<br />

Air, 1750-<strong>18</strong>30”<br />

Bertil van Boer, “: Resolutions to<br />

Two Problems in Horn Performance Practice of the Late Eighteenth<br />

Century”<br />

Charlotte Leonard, “The Role of the Trombone and its in the Lutheran<br />

Church Music of Seventeenth-Century Saxony and Thuringia:<br />

The Mid- and Late Seventeenth Century”<br />

Timothy J. McGee, “Giovanni Cellini: Piffero of Florence”<br />

Keith Polk, “Trombones, Trumpets, and Cornetti in Florence C. 1500:<br />

<br />

David Guion, “Theories of Tuning and Ensemble Practice in Italian<br />

Dramatic Music of the Early Baroque or Oh Where, Oh Where Have<br />

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