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Vintage Instruments Come Alive: The Dolmetsch 1930s Legacy Project

Vintage Instruments Come Alive: The Dolmetsch 1930s Legacy Project
Vintage Instruments Come Alive: The Dolmetsch 1930s Legacy Project
A short, colour-illustrated feature intended to generate interest in two research articles by Andrew Pinnock, "Boring for Britain" (2023) and "Boring for Britain: Six Brief Addenda" (2024).
Recorder, Dolmetsch, Flanders Recorder Duo
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Pinnock, Andrew
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Beets, Tom
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Van Goethem, Joris
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Pinnock, Andrew
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Beets, Tom
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Van Goethem, Joris
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Pinnock, Andrew, Beets, Tom and Van Goethem, Joris (2025) Vintage Instruments Come Alive: The Dolmetsch 1930s Legacy Project. American Recorder, 2025 (Summer). (In Press)

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Abstract

A short, colour-illustrated feature intended to generate interest in two research articles by Andrew Pinnock, "Boring for Britain" (2023) and "Boring for Britain: Six Brief Addenda" (2024).

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Accepted/In Press date: 20 January 2025
Keywords: Recorder, Dolmetsch, Flanders Recorder Duo

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Local EPrints ID: 500940
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/500940
ISSN: 0003-0724
PURE UUID: c4e655d9-c354-4dfd-8a8f-e04c5e39a312

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Date deposited: 19 May 2025 16:52
Last modified: 21 Aug 2025 04:42

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Author: Andrew Pinnock
Author: Tom Beets
Author: Joris Van Goethem

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