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Titre du périodique | BIOS | |
Sous-titre du périodique | Journal of the British Institute of Organ Studies | |
Site de l'éditeur | http://bios.org.uk | |
ISSN | 0141-4992 | |
Parution | Journal of the British Institute of Organ Studies | |
Année | 2017 | |
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Numéro | 41 | |
Table des matières | Abbreviations and Library Sigla. 5 John Scott Whiteley Editorial. 6 John Norman Fit for a Queen: A Father Smith treasure trove. 8 Gordon D. W. Curtis and Dominic Gwynn Charles Crole and the organ at St Benet's Hall, Oxford. 20 David Shuker John Wheildon: an early Victorian organ-builder in Manchester. 29 James Berrow All Saints, Shrewsbury, 'A first-rate organ': Nicholson, Ouseley and Bulkeley-Owen. 43 Philippe d'Anchald; translated: Martin Renshaw Triumph and tragedy in 1840s Paris: Charles Spackman Barker (Part Il). 55 Gerald Sumner Charles Spackman Barker: the early evolution of the pneumatic lever. 75 Andrew McCrea 'lmprovising in Slow Motion': Francis Jackson's investment in the sonata for organ. 89 Graham Cummings Handel's oratorio and concerto organs: 1732-1745. 112 John Scott Whiteley New light on the Toccata in C BWV 564 and Bach's 'Mordant'. 132 Christopher Kent Some further thoughts concerning Tudor and Elizabethan ornamentations. 157 Maximillian Elliott James Ingall Wedgwood: a correspondent 'Temporarily Out-of-Tune'. 167 Mike Sayers Report on the National Pipe Organ Register: 2012-2016. 179 Richard Vendome Obituary: James Dalton. 189 Books, music and CD reviews. 193 Letter to the editor. 207 Contributors. 208 |
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