Dr. David Lasocki, formerly head of music reference services at Indiana University Bloomington, has been a researcher of the recorder for over fifty years. Robert Ehrlich is professor of recorder at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Leipzig.
“The Recorder belongs in every instrument library.”—Joachim Lüdtke,
Forum Musikbibliothek
“It is impossible to convey in a review, the all-encompassing
breadth and scope of this book. . . . This is a book which will
appeal to both recorder players and historians of any music,
whether student, amateur, or professional and is highly recommended
to anyone.”—Emily Baines, Recorder Magazine
“An engaging book, brimming with observations that provide an
unprecedentedly vivid account of the recorder’s roots and
evolution.”—James Kopp, author of The Bassoon
“This is the most in-depth book on the recorder ever written.
Highly recommended.”—Thiemo Wind, author of Jacob van Eyck and
the Others
“An engaging book, brimming with observations that provide an
unprecedentedly vivid account of the recorder’s roots and
evolution.”—James Kopp, author of The Bassoon
*James Kopp*
“This is the most in-depth book on the recorder ever written.
Highly recommended.”—Thiemo Wind, author of Jacob van Eyck and
the Others
*Thiemo Wind*
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