Welcome to the third issue of Historic Brass Today!
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Table of Contents
Title | Author |
Editorial: Introducing Historic Brass Today | Michael O'Connor Stanley Curtis Joanna Ross Hersey |
The Enthusiast: A Column for the Historic Brass Enthusiast | Susan Wilcox |
Snapshots in Band History: Cornetist Signor Al(l)-e/i-ss-a/e-nd-ro/er (a.k.a. Alexander) Liberati | Bryan Proksch |
Archive Corner | Joanna Ross Hersey |
Exploring Newly Discovered Late Works for Cornetto from Brno (Czech Republic) | Bruce Dickey |
2022 North American Baroque Trumpet Competition and Conference | Jason Dovel |
The International Trumpet-making Workshop: A Participant's Report | Brian Kanner |
A Report on ViennaTalk2020: A Participant's Report | Arnold Myers Stewart Carter |
Performer Profile: Justin Bland Interviewed by Maddison Barton | Maddison Barton |
An Unusual Cornet Mute | David Jarratt-Knock |
The 2022 Early Brass Festival: A Report | Stanley Curtis |
Mostly Dead is Slightly Alive: Bringing a Broken Cornetto Back from the Brink | Mark McCormick |
Featured Instrument Collection: Horns by Michael Saurle and Augustin König | Chris Belluscio |
Book Review:The Art of Trumpet Teaching: The Legacy of Keith Johnson | Author: Leigh Anne Hunsaker Reviewed by: Kenneth Kreitner |
CD Review:The Myth of Venice: 16th Century Music for Cornetto & Keyboards | Kenneth Kreitner |
DOI: 10.2153/03.kme763