The Recorder in the Nineteenth Century
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The Recorder in the Nineteenth Century

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Explore the transformative impacts of the recorder in music history with the insightful book, "Recorder in the 19th Century". Delve into the journey of this timeless instrument as it navigates through the changing musical landscape of the 19th century. Whether you're a music historian, a student of music, or simply an enthusiast, this book is a comprehensive resource that highlights the recorder's evolution during a pivotal era in music history.

This paperback edition offers an engaging narrative that combines detailed historical analysis with curated illustrations and rare score examples, bringing the 19th century to life. It not only examines the technical advancements and manufacturing developments of the recorder but also situates it within the broader context of 19th-century music and society.

The work is thoroughly researched, making it an invaluable addition to the library of anyone interested in woodwind instruments or historical musicology. The author meticulously traces the recorder's interaction with other instruments and its adoption across different music genres during this period, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of its role and transformation.

Whether for academic research or personal interest, "Recorder in the 19th Century" promises to enrich your understanding of this iconic instrument's past.

Paperback
$24.00
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