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Selected Bibliography of
Books, Articles, Theses, and Dissertations
About the National Music Museum and its Collections
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André P. Larson, Amadeus: His Music and the Instruments
of Eighteenth-century Vienna, exhibition catalog, Dahl Fine Arts Center,
Rapid City, South Dakota, February 4-March 2, 1990 (Vermillion: National Music Museum, 1990).
-------, Beethoven & Berlioz, Paris & Vienna: Musical Treasures from the Age of Revolution & Romance 1789-1848, with essay by John Koster, exhibition catalog, Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, September 12-November 2, 2003 (Vermillion: National Music Museum 2003).
-------, Beethoven: Musical Treasures from The Age of Revolution and Romance, with essays by John Eliot Gardner, William Meredith, and Gerhard Stradner, exhibition catalog, Bowers Museum of Cultural Art, Santa Ana, California, January 30-March 21, 1999 (Santa Ana: The Bowers Museum, 1999).
-------, The
National Music Museum: A Pictorial Souvenir (Vermillion:
National Music Museum, 1988).
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Margaret Downie Banks, "Brass Instruments from the Utley Collection
Fill Museum's Horn of Plenty this Harvest Season:
- Jeweled Cornet a Hallmark of the Utley Collection
- A Cornophone from the Utley Cornucopia
- 'Double Your Pleasure, Double Your Fun' with a Double-bell Schediphon
- Tortoise-shell is Key Element
in Rare Bugle
- More to the Trompe de Lorraine than Meets the Eye,"
America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 26, No. 4 (November 1999),
pp. 4-5 and 7-8.
-------, "A Brief History of the Conn Company
(1874-present)," an electronic publication available on the World-Wide
Web.
-------, "The Conn-O-Sax Conn-Cedes Defeat," The Shrine to Music
Museum Newsletter 23, No. 1 (October 1995), pp. 4-5.
-------, "Conn-Selmer Donates: Holton's "Revelations" Find a New "Collegiate" Home," National Music Museum Newsletter 25 [sic] (35), No. 3/4 (August/November 2008), pp. 1-5 and 7.
-------, "Cornet Built by Busch for Jules Levy, "King of Cornetists,"
America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 27, No. 2 (May 2000),
pp. 1-3. -------, "Echoes from the Past: Research Reveals Unique Instrument's
History" [about echo horn custom-made by C. G. Conn for Theodor Hoch,
Mozart Symphony Club, 1896], America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter
24, No. 3 (April 1997), pp. 4-5.
-------, Elkhart's Brass Roots: An Exhibition to Commemorate the
150th Anniversary of C. G. Conn's Birth and the 120th Anniversary of the
Conn Company (Vermillion: The Shrine to Music Museum, 1994).
-------, "For Sale: Emerson's Courtois Cornet--Will Trade for a Horse,"
America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 25, No. 3 (May 1998),
pp. 4-5.
-------, "From
Hollywood to the Heartland: Sgt. Pepper's Magical Trumpet Makes its Vermillion
Debut!" America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 28, No.
1 (February 2001), p. 3.
-------, "A King Comes to Vermillion: Giant Sousaphone Star of Disneyland's
Opening Day Parade," America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter24,
No. 2 (January 1997), p. 3.
-------, "19th-Century Brass Instruments at The Shrine to Music Museum,"
Brass Bulletin 61, No. 1 (February 1988), pp. 50-59.
-------, "On the Cutting Edge: The Rich Legacy of C. G. Conn's Brass
Instrument Engravers," The Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 24,
No. 1 (October 1996), pp. 1-2.
-------, "17th-and-18th-Century Brass Instruments at The Shrine to Music
Museum," Brass Bulletin 58, No. 2 (1987), pp. 50-51, 54, 56.
-------, "Vitrine Vignettes: A Sampling of Recent Acquisitions, Each
with a Fascinating Story to Tell--The Musical Life of a Victor [Conn cornet],"
America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 27, No. 2 (May 2000),
p. 4.
Stewart Carter, "Early Trombones in America's Shrine to Music Museum,"
Historic Brass Society Journal 10 (1998), pp. 92-115.
Herbert Heyde, "The Early Berlin Valve and an Unsigned Tuba at the Shrine
to Music Museum," Journal of the American Musical Instrument Society
20 (1994), pp. 54-64.
Larry Kitzel, The Trombones of The Shrine to Music Museum, D.M.A.
Thesis (Norman: University of Oklahoma, 1985).
Sabine K. Klaus, "Acquisition of a Superb Horn Built by Johann Karl Kodisch
in 1684 Helps Preserve a House Built in Germany in 1510," America's
Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 28, No. 3 (August 2001), pp. 4-5.
-------, "Competing with Violins and Almost Like a Human Voice . . .
Two More Cornetti Added to Museum Treasures," America's National Music
Museum Newsletter 29, No. 4 (November 2002), pp. 3-4.
-------, "Cornopean by Thomas Key in B-flat" in "Historical Instrument Window," Edward H. Tarr, editor, International Trumpet Guild Journal, Vol. 29, No. 3 (March 2005), p. 50.
-------, "Educational Activities at the Museum's Satellite Facility in the Carolina Woods," National Music Museum Newsletter 30, No. 4 (November 2003), pp. 4-5.
-------, "Found in the Sunny South: A Trumpet by Johann Carl Kodisch, Imperial City of Nürnberg, After 1681," National Music Museum Newsletter 32, No. 1 (February 2005), pp. 4-5.
-------, "A Fresh Look at 'Some Ingenious Mechanical Contrivance'—The Rodenbostel/Woodham Slide Trumpet," Historic Brass Society Journal 20 (2008): 37-67.
-------, "Haas & Haas: A Miniature Horn and a Natural Trumpet from
the Most Famous Nürnberg Workshop," America's Shrine to Music
Museum Newsletter 28, No. 2 (May 2001), pp. 4-5.
-------, "Henry Courtenay (1820-1881) of Alton: His Life, His Cornopean, and Further Thoughts on the 'Clapper Shake Key,'" The Galpin Society Journal, Vol. 59 (May 2006), pp. 101-115.
-------, "Horn oder Trompete? Ein Instrument von Johann Carl Kodisch, Nürnberg 1684," Jagd- und Waldhörner. Geschichte und musikalische Nutzung. Michaelsteiner Konferenzberichte, Vol. 70, ed. by Boje E. Hans Schmuhl and Monika Lustig (Augsburg: Wißner, 2006), pp. 155-176.
------, "Ivory Cornetto, Probably from South Germany, Late 16th or Early 17th Century," in "Historical Instrument Window," Sabine K. Klaus, editor, International Trumpet Guild Journal, Vol. 32, No. 3 (March 2008), p. 34.
-------, "Kaiser & Kohler—German-born Brass Musical Instrument Makers in Cincinnati, Ohio," Alta Musica, Vol. 26, ed. by Raoul F. Camus and Bernhard Habla (Tutzing: Hans Schneider, 2008), pp. 215-249.
-------, "Keyed Trumpet by Joseph Greenhill" in "Historical Instrument Window," Edward H. Tarr, editor, International Trumpet Guild Journal, Vol. 27, No. 2 (January 2003), p. 55.
-------, "Miniature King Liberty Trumpet by H. N. White," in "Historical Instrument Window," Sabine K. Klaus, editor, International Trumpet Guild Journal, Vol. 31, No. 2 (January 2007), p. 54.
-------, "Natural Trumpet in D by Johann Leonhard Ehe II" in "Historical Instrument Window," Edward H. Tarr, editor, International Trumpet Guild Journal, Vol. 27, No. 4 (June 2003), p. 68.
-------, "Over-the-Shoulder Cornet in E-flat by Elbridge G. Wright, Boston, ca. 1850," in "Historical Instrument Window," Sabine K. Klaus, editor, International Trumpet Guild Journal, Vol. 30, No. 4 (June 2006), p. 41.
-------, "Pair of Inventions-Trompeten," in "Historical Instrument Window," Edward H. Tarr, editor, International Trumpet Guild Journal, Vol. 28, No. 3 (March 2004), p. 56. -------, "Persistent 'Detective Work' Sheds New Light on Two Precious Ivory Cornetti in the
Utley Collection," America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter
28, No. 1 (February 2001), pp. 4-5.
-------, "Serpent of Wood and Metal," ITEA Journal for Euphonium and Tuba, Vol. 33, No. 1 (Fall 2005), pp. 82 and 84.
-------, "Slide Trumpet by Charles Pace" in "Historical Instrument Window," Edward H. Tarr, editor, International Trumpet Guild Journal, Vol. 27, No. 1 (October 2002), p. 66.
-------, "Splendid 18th-Century Nürnberg Silver Horn from the Rothschild Collection Finds a Home at the NMM," National Music Museum Newsletter 34, No. 2 (May 2007), pp. 3-4.
-------, "'Tristan'
Trumpet by Gebr. Alexander," in "Historical Instrument Window," Edward
H. Tarr, editor, International Trumpet Guild Journal, Vol. 26,
No. 4 (June 2002), p. 64.
-------, "Trumpet in B-flat by Andreas Barth," in "Historical Instrument Window," Edward
H. Tarr, editor, International Trumpet Guild Journal, Vol. 29,
No. 4 (June 2005), p. 63.
-------, "Trumpet in F and Cornopean in B-flat by John August Köhler" in "Historical Instrument Window," Edward H. Tarr, editor, International Trumpet Guild Journal, Vol. 31, No. 4 (June 2007), p. 60.
-------, "Trumpet in F by James Keat" in "Historical Instrument Window," Edward H. Tarr, editor, International Trumpet Guild Journal, Vol. 28, No. 1 (October 2003), p. 76.
-------, "Trumpet with Six Independent Valves and Tubes in F by Adolphe Sax, Paris, 1868," in "Historical Instrument Window," Sabine K. Klaus, editor, International Trumpet Guild Journal, Vol. 30, No. 2 (January 2006), p. 40.
-------, "The Utley Collection . . . New Jewels Include a Rare Keyed Trumpet by E. J. Bauer, Prague," National Music Museum Newsletter, Vol. 31, No. 1 (February 2004), pp. 1-2.
-------, "William Lander (1763-1843), Mere, Wiltshire. A Forgotten Music Instrument Maker Rediscovered," The Galpin Society Journal, Vol. 57 (May 2004), pp. 3-18 and 195-203.
-------, "A Wooden Trumpet Built Exclusively for Wagner's 'Tristan und Isolde' is Added to the Utley Collection," America's National Music Museum Newsletter 29, No. 3 (August 2002), pp. 4-5. -------, "Zwei
Elfenbein-Zinken aus Süddeutschland?" in Zur Geschichte von Cornetto
und Clarine. Symposium im Rahmen der 25. Tage Alter Musik in Herne 2000,
Christian Ahrens and Gregor Klinke, eds., (Munich and Salzburg: Musikverlag
Katzbichler, 2001), pp. 35-50.
David Wayne Knutson, A Catalogue of the European Cornets and Trumpets
at The Shrine to Music Museum, D.M.A. Thesis (Urbana-Champaign: University
of Illinois, 1992).
André P. Larson, "Alto Trombone by Johann Christoph Fiebig, Berngrundt
bei Dresden, Saxony (Germany), 1771," The South Dakota Musician
32, No. 3 (Spring 1998), cover and p. 20.
-------, Catalog of the Nineteenth-Century British Brass Instruments
in the Arne B. Larson Collection, Ph.D. Dissertation (Morgantown:
West Virginia University, 1974).
-------, "Cornet in B-flat by F. Besson, London, 1883," South Dakota
Musician 34, No. 2 (Winter 2000), cover and p. 22.
-------, "Cornet in B-flat
by C. G. Conn, Elkhart, Indiana, 1883," South Dakota Musician
28, No. 2 (Winter 1994), cover and p. 24.
-------, "Echo Horn by C. G. Conn, Elkhart and New York, ca. 1897,"
South Dakota Musician Vol. 29, No. 1 (Fall 1994), cover and p.
24.
-------, "Fordyce Fox Collection Donated," National Music Museum Newsletter, Vol. 33, No. 3 (August 2006), p. 3. -------, "King 'Giant' Sousaphone by H. N. White, Cleveland, 1924,"
The South Dakota Musician, 32, No. 1 (Fall 1997), cover and p.
23.
-------, "Joe & Joella Utley
Donate More than 500 Rare Brass Instruments," America's Shrine
to Music Museum Newsletter 24, No. 4 (November 1999), pp. 1-3.
-------, "Rare Ivory
Zink Bought at Rothschild Auction," America's Shrine to Music Museum
Newsletter, 26, No. 3 (August 1999), p. 7.
-------, "Schediphon by Josef Josefovich Schediwa, Odessa, The Ukraine,
1901," South Dakota Musician, 34, No. 3 (Spring 2000), cover and
p. 20.
-------, "Trumpet by
Dominick Calicchio, Hollywood, California, 1978," South Dakota
Musician 35, No. 2 (Winter 2001), cover and p. 19.
-------, "A Unique Alto Trombone from 18th-Century Saxony," America's
Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 25, No. 2 (February 1998), p. 8.
Mary Hueschen Larson, Catalog of the Baritones and Euphoniums in
the Arne B. Larson Collection of Musical Instruments, M.M. Thesis
(Vermillion: University of South Dakota, 1978).
Renato Meucci, "The Cimbasso and Related Instruments in 19th-Century
Italy," The Galpin Society Journal 49 (March 1996), pp. 143-179.
Gary Ray Moege, A Catalog of the Alto Brass Instruments in the Arne
B. Larson Collection of Musical Instruments, D.M.A. Thesis (Norman:
University of Oklahoma, 1985).
Marshall Lynn Scott, The American Piston Valved Cornets and Trumpets
of The Shrine to Music Museum, D.M.A. Thesis (Madison: University
of Wisconsin, 1988).
Clint Spell, "Circular Cornet in B-flat by Ernst Ferdinand Glier (1827-1870), Cochecton, New York, ca. 1860" in "Historical Instrument Window," Sabine K. Klaus, editor, International Trumpet Guild Journal, Vol. 32, No. 2 (January 2008), p. 47.
Gary M. Stewart, The Restoration and Cataloging
of Four Serpents in the Arne B. Larson Collection of Musical Instruments,
M.M. Thesis (Vermillion: University of South Dakota, 1978).
-------, Keyed
Brass Instruments in the Arne B. Larson Collection, The
Shrine to Music Museum Catalog of the Collections, Vol. I, André
P. Larson, editor (Vermillion: The Shrine to Music Museum, 1980).
John Joseph Swain, A Catalog of the E-flat Tubas in the Arne B. Larson
Collection at the University of South Dakota, Ph.D. Dissertation (East
Lansing: Michigan State University, 1985).
Thomas Tritle, "Horns in The Shrine to Music Museum," Horn Call
(October 1988), p. 31.
Joe R. Utley† and Sabine K. Klaus, "The 'Catholic' Fingering--First Valve Semitone: Reversed Valve Order in Brass Instruments and Related Valve Constructions," Historic Brass Society Journal 15 (2003), pp. 73-161.
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Susana Henriques Caldeira, An Italian Harpsichord Built About 1700: History Design, and Conservation, M.M. Thesis (University of South Dakota: 2004).
John Koster, "The Role of the Musical Instrument Conservator," CIMCIM
Publications No. 2 (1994).
-------, "Museum Collections as Resources for Musical Instrument Makers,"
American Lutherie, Vol. 42 (Summer 1995), pp. 34-35.
-------, "Restoration, Reconstruction and Copying in Musical Instrument
Collections," Museum International, Vol. 189, No. 1 (January-March
1996), pp. 36-40.
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Margaret Downie Banks, "Please Don't Touch the Theremin: Stein Collection of Electronic Instruments
Donated to Museum," The Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 23,
No. 3 (April 1996), pp. 1-3.
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Arian Sheets, "Lloyd Loar's Other Instruments: Four Rarities from the Workshop of An Electroacoustic Pioneer," National Music Museum Newsletter 32, No. 1 (February 2005), pp. 1-3.
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Margaret Downie Banks, "Anthropomorphic Harp a Link to
Zaire's Colonial Past," The Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 23,
No. 3 (January 1996), p. 5.
Thomas E. Cross, Instruments of Burma,
India, Nepal, Thailand, and Tibet, The Shrine to Music Museum
Catalog of the Collections, Vol. II, André P. Larson, editor
(Vermillion: The Shrine to Music Museum, 1982).
-------, Musical Instruments of Burma, India, Nepal, Thailand, and
Tibet in the Collections of The Shrine to Music Museum, M.M. Thesis
(Vermillion: University of South Dakota, 1983).
André P. Larson, "Glawng Ae, Northern Thailand, late 19th century,"
South Dakota Musician 27, No.3 (Spring 1993), cover and p. 22.
-------, "'Naming' Ceremony Held for Kyai Rengga Manis Everist Gamelan; Margaret Ann Everist Honored," National Music Museum Newsletter, 30, No. 2 (May 2003), pp. 4-5.
Linda Simonson, "A Burmese Arched Harp (Saùng-gauk)
and its Pervasive Buddhist Symbolism," Journal of the American Musical
Instrument Society 13 (1987), pp. 39-64.
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Margaret Downie
Banks, "From the Four Winds . . . A Rare Triple Æolina and a Typotone Both Added to the Alan G. Bates Collection," National Music Museum Newsletter, Vol. 30, No. 3 (August 2003), pp. 4-5. ; Reprinted in The Trumpet Call (Harmonica Collectors International) 5, No. 3 (September 2003), pp. 4-5.
-------, "Look--it's a Guitar, It's a Vielle à Roue, It's a Concertina--No,
Wait--It's a Mélophone!" America's National Music Museum Newsletter,
Vol. 29, No. 2 (May 2002), pp. 4-5.
John Koster, "What the Hæckel!!! A Rare Early Physharmonika Enriches NMM's Reed-Organ Holdings," National Music Museum Newsletter, Vol. 33, No. 4 (November 2006), pp. 4-5.
André
P. Larson, "The Alan G. Bates Harmonica Collection,"
Harmonica World, April/May 2002, pp. 7-9. -------, "The Alan G.
Bates Harmonica Collection Donated to Museum," America's Shrine
to Music Museum Newsletter, Vol. 28, No. 4 (November 2001), pp. 1-3.
Lee Raine Randall, "Harmonicas from the Alan G. Bates
Collection: Trumpets, Zeppelins, Touring Automobiles, and One Last
Cartridge!" America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter, Vol. 28,
No. 4 (November 2001), pp. 4-5.
-------, The Hohner Harmonica Company: Models and Marketing Material from About 1900 to 1940, M.M. Thesis (Vermillion: University of South Dakota, 2007).
-------, "Rare
Harps," Harmonica World, April/May 2002, pp. 9-10.
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John Koster, "The 'Exact Copy' as a Legitimate Goal," CIMCIM Publication
No. 3 (1994).
-------, "Hammers, Cones, and Tomes," The Shrine to Music Museum
Newsletter 22, No. 4 (August 1995), pp. 6-7.
-------, "Museum Collections as Resources for Musical Instrument Makers,"
American Lutherie (Quarterly Journal of the Guild of American Luthiers)
42 (Summer 1995), pp. 26-39.
-------, "Restoration, Reconstruction and Copying in Musical Instrument
Collections," Museum International 189, No. 1 (January-March 1996),
pp. 36-40.
Nicholas Von Robison, "Prepare to Meet the Maker: John Koster," American
Lutherie, 37 (Spring 1994), pp. 22-25.
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Susana Henriques Caldeira, An Italian Harpsichord Built About 1700: History Design, and Conservation, M.M. Thesis (University of South Dakota: 2004). Rodger S. Kelly, A Catalog of European Pianos in The Shrine
to Music Museum, M.M. Thesis (Vermillion: University of South Dakota,
1991).
Sabine K. Klaus, "German Square and Harp-Shaped Pianos with Stoßmechanik
in American Collections: Distinguishing Characteristics of Regional Types
in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries," Journal of the American
Musical Instrument Society, Vol. XXVII (2001), pp. 120-182.
-------, "German Square Pianos with Prellmechanik in Major American
Museum Collections: Distinguishing Charactersitcs of Regional Schools
in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries," Journal of
the American Musical Instrument Society, Vol. XXIV (1998), pp. 27-80.
John Koster, "An Angelic Harpsichord" [about cembalo angelico by Vincenzio
Sodi, Florence, 1782], America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter
28, No. 2 (May 2001), pp. 6-7.
-------, "A Chamber Organ from the Granite State Goes on Exhibit in the Abell Gallery," National Music Museum Newsletter 33, No. 2 (May 2006), pp. 4-5.
-------, "The Choralcelo—An Electrifying Acquisition—A Personal Odyssey," National Music Museum Newsletter 34, No. 1 (February 2007), pp. 4-5. -------, "The Diary of Samuel Pepys and the NMM's Recently Acquired Spinet by Charles Haward, London, 1689," National Music Museum Newsletter, Vol. 31, No. 4 (November 2004), pp. 4-5.
-------, "A Downstriking Grand Piano by Nannette Streicher and Son," Journal of the Westfield Center 16, No. 1 (May 2003), pp. 3-5.
-------, "An Infinitely Precious Instrument--A Newly Discovered Harpsichord
by Andreas Ruckers, Antwerp, 1607," America's Shrine to Music Museum
Newsletter 27, No. 1 (February 2000), pp. 4-5 and 7.
------, "Dieffenbach Organ a Monument to
Early American Craftsmanship and Musical Culture," The Shrine to Music
Museum Newsletter 23, No. 3 (April 1996), pp. 4-6.
-------, "Discovered Near Paris: Museum Acquires Rare 17th-Century Italian Virginal,"
America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 24, No. 3 (April 1997),
pp. 1-2.
-------, "The Divided Bridge, Due Tension, and Rational Striking Point
in Early English Grand Pianos," Journal of the American Musical Instrument
Society 23 (1997), pp. 5-55.
-------, "Foreign Influences in Eighteenth-Century French Piano Making,"
Early Keyboard Journal 11 (1993), pp. 7-38.
-------, "Historical Organs in the Museum Context," The Tracker 50, Nos. 3 & 4 (Summer/Fall 2006).
-------, "Keyboard Instruments Traced Back to 16th-Century Naples [about
octave virginal],"
The Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 23, No. 1 (October 1995),
pp. 1-3.
-------, "List Gets Shorter as Rare Swedish Clavichord
is Found!" America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 27, No.
4 (November 2000), pp. 1-2.
-------, "Museum Acquires Rare Viennese Orphica: An Instrument
'For the Night, For Friendship, For Love'," America's Shrine to Music
Museum Newsletter 25, No. 4 (August 1998), pp. 4-5.
-------, "A Netherlandish Harpsichord of 1658 Re-examined," Galpin
Society Journal, Vol. LIII (April 2000), p. 139 (includes measurements
for Museum's 1607
Andreas Ruckers' harpsichord).
-------, "Rare French Harpsichord
Enters Museum's Collections," The Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter
23, No. 4 (August 1996), pp. 1-3.
-------, "A Rare Portugese Harpsichord by Jose
Calisto, 1780," America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter
26, No. 3 (August 1999), pp. 4-5.
-------, "Rare 1785 Silbermann Spinet
Only Example Outside of Europe," America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter
26, No. 2 (May 1999), pp. 1-3.
-------, "A Second 'Infinitely Precious Instrument' by Andreas Ruckers Enters the NMM's Collections," National Music Museum Newsletter 32, No. 3 (August 2005), pp. 4-5.
-------, "Square
Piano by Hallet, Davis & Co., Boston, About 1858," The Shrine to
Music Museum Newsletter 22, No. 3 (April 1995), pp. 4-5.
-------, "The Technological Development of the Piano in American Squares," in Geschichte und Bauweise des Tafelklaviers (23. Musikinstrumentenbau-Symposium, October 2002; Michaelsteiner Konferenzberichte 68), ed. by Boje E. Hans Schmuhl and Monika Lustig (Augsburg: Wißner-Verlag, and Michaelstein: Stiftung Kloster Michaelstein – Musikinstitut für Aufführungspraxis, 2006).
-------, "Texan Donates Important French Grand Piano from Chopin's
Paris of the 1840s," The Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 24,
No. 1 (October 1996), pp. 4-5.
-------, "Third Iberian Piano Enters the
Museum's Collections," The Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 23,
No. 3 (January 1996), pp. 6-7.
-------, "Three Grand Pianos in the Florentine Tradition," Musique-Images-Instruments,
Vol. 4 (1998), pp. 95-116.
-------, "Towards an Optimal Instrument: Domenico Scarlatti and the New Wave of Iberian Harpsichord Making," Early Music, Vol. 35, No. 4 (November 2007), pp. 575-604.
-------, "Two Antwerp Harpsichords from the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century," in J. Lambrechts-Douillez and J. Koster, Mededelingen van het Ruckers-Genootschap 8 (Antwerp: Ruckers Genootschap, 2009), pp. 105-127.
-------, "Traditional Iberian Harpsichord Making in its European Context," Galpin Society Journal 61 (2008), pp. 3-78.
-------, "Two Early French Grand Pianos," Early Keyboard Journal,
12 (1994), pp. 7-37. -------, "Woods in Early American Keyboard Instruments as Evidence of
Origins," in Wooden Artifact Session postprints of papers presented at
the 23rd Annual Meeting of The American Institute for Conservation of
Historic and Artistic Works (1995), pp. 13-21.
-------, "A Pennsylvania Organ in South Dakota," The Tracker, Vol. 50, No. 2 (Spring 2006), p. 37.
Darcy Kuronen, "Keyboard Instruments at The Shrine to Music Museum,"
Early Keyboard Studies Newsletter 6, No. 1 (October 1991). -------, A Pianoforte by Davison and Redpath,
London, 1789: Its Historical Position and Restoration Consideration,
M.M. Thesis (Vermillion: University of South Dakota, 1986).
-------, "An Unusual English Fortepiano," Early
Keyboard Studies Newsletter 3, No. 3 (June 1987), pp. 1-3.
André P. Larson, "Donation of Fordyce Fox Collection is Completed" (includes photos of NMM 13533, melodeon by Prince & Co., Buffalo, ca. 1852 and NMM 13534, orguinette by Munroe Organ-Reed Co., Worcester, ca. 1880-1883), National Music Museum Newsletter, Vol. 35, No. 1 (February 2008), pp. 2-3.
-------, "Double-manual Harpsichord," South Dakota
Musician 26, No. 1 (Fall 1991), cover and p. 22. -------, "Early American
Pipe Organ," South Dakota Musician 26, No. 2 (Winter 1992),
cover and p. 22.
-------, "Early 20th-Century Technology: 'Nobody Can Listen to it Without
Smiling!' [about Orchestrion by J. P. Seeburg],"
America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 24, No. 2 (January
1997), pp. 1-2.
-------, "Grand Piano by
Anton Markus Thym, Vienna, ca. 1810-15," South Dakota Musician
28, No. 1 (Fall 1993), cover and p. 22.
-------, "Harpsichord by Giacomo Ridolfi,"
South Dakota Musician (Fall 1995), cover and p. 28.
-------, "Orchestrion
by J. P. Seeburg," South Dakota Musician Vol. 31, No. 2 (Winter
1997), cover and p. 18.
-------, "Swiss House
Organ by Josef Looßer, Ebnat-Kappel, 1786," South Dakota Musician,
31, No. 3 (Spring 1997), cover and p. 22.
Stewart Pollens, The Early Pianoforte (Cambridge and New York:
Cambridge University Press, 1995).
Nina G. Taylor, "Adding to Collections: Instruments to Make Music (and
Spirits) Soar," Museum News 70 (March-April 1991), pp. 32-33. [About
Swiss house organ by Josef
Looßer, 1786.]
Benjamin Vogel, "Orphicas--Genuine, Less Genuine and Fakes," The Galpin Society Journal, Vol. 57 (May 2004), pp. 19-45 and 204-205.
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Margaret Downie Banks, "Avery Brown (1852-1904), Musician:
America's Youngest Civil War Soldier," America's Shrine to Music
Museum Newsletter 28, No. 1 (February 2001), pp. 7-8.
-------, "Conn-Selmer Donates: Holton's "Revelations" Find a New "Collegiate" Home," National Music Museum Newsletter 25 [sic] (35), No. 3/4 (August/November 2008), pp. 1-5 and 7.
-------, "Dakota Territory Bandsman Captured on the Internet," America's
Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 25, No. 5 (November 1998), p. 3. -------, "Exploring the South Dakota Composers' Archive: Elmer Lyle Carey (1892-1971)," America's
Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter, 25, No. 3 (May 1998), p. 2.
-------, "WNAX Radio Memorabilia Donated," America's Shrine to Music
Museum Newsletter 27, No. 4 (November 2000), pp. 4-5.
Jayson Dobney, "Museum's
Archives Document South Dakota's Bohemian Musical Heritage," America's
Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter, 26, No. 1 (February 1999), pp.
4-5.
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Margaret Downie Banks, "Somewhere Over the Rainbow [about NMM 2987. Snare drum, U.S.A., ca. 1917, painted with insignia of 42nd Division, 151st Field Artillery of Minnesota]," National Music Museum Newsletter, Vol. 31, No. 1 (February 2004), p. 3.
-------, "Vitrine Vignettes: A Sampling of Recent Acquisitions,
Each with a Fascinating Story to Tell--Vintage 'Black Beauty' [snare drum]
Rolls Out of Closet," America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter
27, No. 2 (May 2000), p. 5. Jayson Dobney, "The Creation of the Trap Set and its Development Before 1920," Journal of the American Musical Instrument Society 30 (2004): 24-56.
-------, "Historic Timpani at the National Music Museum," Percussive Notes 45, No. 2 (April 2007): cover and pp. 12-17.
-------, Innovations in American Snare Drums 1850-1920, M.M. Thesis (Vermillion: University of South Dakota, 2003).
-------, "Found in South Dakota . . . 18th-century Norwegian Drum by Christen Fjerestad Discovered," National Music Museum Newsletter 31, No. 4 (November 2004), pp. 1-3. -------, "Museum Enhances its Percussion Collections with Rare Instruments that
Document the American Percussion Industry," America's Shrine to Music
Museum Newsletter, 29, No. 1 (February 2002), pp. 3-4.
-------, "Remembering the Civil War . . . Bass Drum Memorializes the Bucktail Regiment," National Music Museum Newsletter 34, No. 2 (May 2007), pp. 1-2.
John Koster, "A Benjamin Franklin Invention: Museum Acquires Rare Glass
Armonica Built in 18th-Century France," America's Shrine to Music Museum
Newsletter 27, No. 3 (August 2000), pp. 4-5. André P. Larson, "Glass Armonica, France, 18th Century" South
Dakota Musician, 35, No. 1 (Fall 2000), front cover and p. 20.
-------, "Early Timpani Acquired," National Music Museum Newsletter, Vol. 31, No. 2 (May 2004), p. 7.
-------, "'Naming' Ceremony Held for Kyai Rengga Manis Everist Gamelan; Margaret Ann Everist Honored," National Music Museum Newsletter, 30, No. 2 (May 2003), pp. 4-5.
Sarah E. Smith, "Percussion Instruments in America's Shrine to Music
Museum," Percussive Notes 37, No. 1 (February 1999), cover and
pp. 6-10.
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Margaret Downie Banks, "C. G. Conn's Wonder Violin--the Best Violin on
Earth?" America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 24, No. 4 (August
1997), pp. 4-5.
-------, Charles Beare, and Andrew Dipper, "Ethics and Perspectives
on the Preservation and Use of Our Instrumental Heritage," Journal
of the Violin Society of America 12, No. 2 (1992), pp. 23-44.
-------, "Graphite, Gruyère, and a Pig Named Susie . . . Carleen Hutchins' Instruments and Archives Donated to the Museum," National Music Museum Newsletter, 30, No. 1 (2003), pp. 4-5.
-------, "A Great Gibson Banjo . . . A Florentine Tribute with a Venetian Twist," National Music Museum Newsletter, 35, No. 2 (May 2008), pp. 1-3.
-------, "The 'Harrison'
Stradivari Violin, the 'Rawlins' Stradivari Guitar, and
Other Items Relating to Stradivari at The Shrine to Music Museum," Journal
of the Violin Society of America 9, No. 3 (1989), pp. 13-35. -------, "An Introduction to the Shrine to Music Museum and its Collection
of 16th-18th-century North Italian Stringed Instruments," Proceedings
of the 6th Tiverton Violin Conference (Tiverton, England: West Devon
College, 1992), pp. 7-13.
-------, "North Italian Viols at The Shrine to Music Museum," Viola
da Gamba Society of America Journal 21 (1984), pp. 7-27.
-------, "A Physicist's Unfulfilled Prophecy: Alfred Stelzner's Experiment
in Violin Reform," America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter
26, No. 2 (May 1999), pp. 4-5.
-------, "Pochettes
in the U.S. and Canada--A Checklist," Newsletter of the American Musical
Instrument Society 13, No. 2 (June 1984), pp. 8-11.
-------, "Rare 1781
Bergonzi Viola Given in Memory of Laurence C. Witten (1926-1995),"
America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 25, No. 1 (October
1997), pp. 4-5 and 8.
-------, "Thumbs Up to James Reynold Carlisle (1886-1962), Noted American
Violin Maker," The Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 22, No. 3
(April 1995), pp. 6-7.
-------, "The Violino Piccolo and Other Small
Violins," Early Music 18, No. 4 (November 1990), pp. 588-596.
-------, "Vitrine Vignettes: A Sampling of Recent Acquisitions, Each
with a Fascinating Story to Tell--A Child of the Great Depression [homemade
'cello]," America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 27, No. 2
(May 2000), p. 4-5.
-------, "The Witten-Rawlins
Collection and Other Early Italian Stringed Instruments at The Shrine
to Music Museum," Journal of the Violin Society of America 8, No.
3 (1987), pp. 18-48.
Charles Beare, "Guided Tour of the Shrine to Music's Galleries," Journal
of the Violin Society of America 12, No. 2 (1992), pp. 157-182.
Geary Baese, "Reproducing the Finish of the 'Rawlins' Stradivari Guitar,"
American Lutherie 33 (Spring 1993), pp. 30-34.
Darla Earnest, "Compelling Stories . . . Schwarzer's Arion Harp Zither Reflects Golden Era in USA," National Music Museum Newsletter 34, No. 1 (February 2007): 1-2.
George Gruhn, "Orville Gibson Lyre Mandolin," Vintage Guitar 20, No. 12 (October 2006), p. 40. Roger Hargrave, "Artistic Alliance," The Strad 111, No. 1324
(August 2000), pp. 832-837. [Discusses the paintings on Museum's Andrea Amati's The King violoncello,
made for Charles IX of France]
Rudolf Hopfner, compiler, Wilfried Seipel, editor, Jacob Stainer, Ausstellungskatalog des Kunsthistorisches Museums (Vienna: Kunsthistorisches Museum, 2003). Includes extensive information about and images of the Museum's tenor viola (ca. 1650) and violin (1668) by Jacob Stainer.
Joseph R. Johnson, Mandolin Clubs and Orchestras in the United States
(1880-1920): Their Origin, History and Instruments, M.M. Thesis (Vermillion:
University of South Dakota, 1987).
John Koster, "A Unique Danish Spitzharfe by Johan Karp, 1709," America's
Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 26, No. 3 (August 1999), p. 4.
-------, "Distinctive, Decorated 17th-Century Viola Acquired!" America's
Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 28, No. 1 (February 2001), pp. 1-2.
-------, "Inventive Violin Making: Important Acquisitions Enrich Museum's
Holdings [François
Chanot quartet and Johann Georg Stauffer violin]," America's
Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 28, No. 3 (August 2001), pp.
1-3.
André P. Larson, "An American Icon . . .NMM Acquires Rare Gibson Lyre-Mandolin," National Music Museum Newsletter, Vol. 33, No. 3 (August 2006), pp. 1-2.
-------, Another Splendid Gift Received . . . Rare Stradivari Cello Now On Exhibit in Rawlins Gallery," National Music Museum Newsletter 33, No. 2 (May 2006), pp. 1-2.
-------, "B.
B. King's 'Lucille' Comes to the Museum," America's Shrine to Music
Museum 28, No. 3 (August 2001), p. 7. -------, "Choral
Mandolino by Antonio Stradivari, Cremona, Italy, 1680," South Dakota
Musician, 33, No. 1 (Fall 1998), cover and p. 19.
-------, "Double Chromatic Harp by Henry Greenway, Brooklyn, New York,
ca. 1890-95," South Dakota Musician, 29, No. 3 (Spring 1995), cover
and p. 28.
-------, "Early
Italian Plucked Stringed Instruments at The Shrine to Music Museum,"
Lute Society of America Newsletter 20, No. 1 (February 1985), pp.
6-9.
-------, "From the Clay H. Johnson, Jr. Collection: Limited Edition
Dobro Guitar Enhances Museum's Collections of American Vintage Stringed
Instruments," America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 24, No.
3 (April 1997), p. 3.
-------, "Guitar, Antoine
Aubry, Mirecourt, France, 1779," South Dakota Musician, 28,
No. 3 (Spring 1994), cover and p. 24.
-------, "Harp
by Jean Henri Naderman, Paris, France, 1797," South Dakota Musician,
36, No. 3 (Spring 2002), cover and p. 25. -------, "The "Harrison"
Violin [by Stradivari]," South Dakota Musician, 26, No. 3 (Spring
1992), cover and p. 22.
-------, "Johnny & June Carter Cash Guitars Acquired," National Music Museum Newsletter 32, No. 1 (February 2005), p. 7. -------, "Legends of the American West: Museum Acquires Cowboy Singer
Ray Whitley's 'Party Guitar,'" America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter
25, No. 5 (November 1998), pp. 1-3.
-------, "Major Guitar Exhibition Taken to Nebraska Museum," America's
Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter, 26, No. 3, p. 8.
-------, "Mandolin (A-4) by Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Manufacturing Co.,
Ltd., Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1905," South Dakota Musician, 34, No.
1 (Fall 1999), cover and p. 19.
-------, "Museum Adds Rare 1680 Mandolin by Antonio
Stradivari," America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 25,
No. 2 (February 1998), pp. 1-3.
-------, "NMM Exhibition features Our Martin Guitars to Celebrate the 175th Anniversary of the C. F. Martin Company," National Music Museum Newsletter, 35, No. 2 (May 2008), pp. 4-5 and 7.
-------, "One Little Girl's Dream" [the Kathleen Lenski Violin Collection],
The Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 23, No. 3 (April 1996), pp.
6-7. -------, "Russian Guitar Given in Memory of Donald C. Wohlenberg," America's
Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter, 24, No. 4 (August 1997), p. 2.
-------, "A Salute to the Instrument Makers of
the Vogtland, Including Nine Generations of the Meisel Family," The Shrine to
Music Museum Newsletter 23, No. 1 (October 1995), p. 6.
-------, "Tenor Banjo by Gibson, Inc., Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1928," South
Dakota Musician 33, No. 2 (Winter 1999), cover and p. 20.
-------, "Three Great Violins from the Witten-Rawlins Collection Will go Home to Cremona, but Only for a Short Time," National Music Museum Newsletter, Vol. 33, No. 3 (August 2006), pp. 4-5.
-------, "Three Small Violins, Mittenwald ca. 1900," South Dakota
Musician 30, No. 2 (Winter 1996), cover and p. 22.
-------, "Two Great Instruments Loaned for Exhibition in Innsbruck," National Music Museum Newsletter, 30, No. 2 (May 2003), pp. 1-2.
-------, "Two Superb Martin Guitars - One Old, One Not So Old!," America's
Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 25, No. 4 (August 1998), p. 8.
-------, "Unraveling the 400-Year Saga of Italian Lutes Built About
1600," America's National Music Museum Newsletter 29, No. 4
(November 2002), pp. 1-3. -------, "Violin Acquired to Honor Usher Abell [about violin by Chanot & Lété, Paris, 1819]," National Music Museum Newsletter, 30, No. 2 (May 2003), p. 7.
-------, "The Witten-Rawlins
Collection: International Intrigue and Big Bucks," Journal of the
Violin Society of America 12, No. 2 (1992), pp. 13-21.
Daniel C. Larson, "Instrument Set-Up for Historical Performance: A Study of Early Bridges," Catgut Acoustical Society Journal 4, No. 8 (Series 2) (November 2003), pp. 53-63.
Timothy D. Miller, "American Folk Art . . . Unusual Homemade Guitar Finds a New Home at the NMM," National Music Museum Newsletter, Vol. 33, No. 4 (November 2006), pp. 1-2. [About a box guitar by Peter S. Olson, Mora, Minnesota, ca. 1935.]
-------, The Origins and Development of the Pedal Steel Guitar, M.M. Thesis (Vermillion: University of South Dakota, 2007).
Petersen, Greg Dean, "Bridge Location on the Early Italian Violin," Early Music, Vol. 35, No. 1 (January 2007), pp. 50-53.
Sarah Richardson, "What is That . . . !?!," National Music Museum Newsletter, Vol. 33, No. 4 (November 2006), pp. 3. [About NMM 10928. Tromba marina, Switzerland, ca. 1675-1750.]
Ephraim Segerman, "Nut Groove Diameters on a Sellas Extended-neck Lute,"
FoMRHI Quarterly 46 (January 1987), pp. 39-41.
Arian Sheets, "An American Company's Exploration of Flexible Steel Tubing, From Fishing Poles to Violin Bows," National Music Museum Newsletter, Vol. 31, No. 2 (May 2004), pp. 4-5.
-------, "Another 16th-Century Treasure . . . A Unique Cittern from Shakespeare's England," National Music Museum Newsletter, Vol. 35, No. 1 (February 2008), pp. 1-2.
-------, "A Beautifully Preserved Violin from Das Vogtland Joins the Museum's Collections," National Music Museum Newsletter, Vol. 31, No. 3 (August 2004), pp. 4-5.
-------, "Early Rumblings for an Electric Bass; NMM Acquires Gibson's Prototype Electric Bass Guitar, ca. 1938," National Music Museum Newsletter, Vol. 32, No. 2 (May 2005), pp. 4-5.
-------, "Guns, Sporting Goods . . . and My Celebrated Improved Patent Violins: The Work of a Dakota Pioneer Preserved [about Hiram Wallace White (1819-1903)]," National Music Museum Newsletter, Vol. 31, No. 1 (February 2004), pp. 4-5. -------, "A Perfect 10! C. F. Martin's 1941 D-28 Dreadnought," National Music Museum, Vol. 31, No. 4 (November 2004), p. 3.
-------, "If Salvador Dalí Played the Viola . . . Art Meets Ergonomics in A Distinctive New Instrument," National Music Museum Newsletter 32, No. 4 (November 2005), pp. 4-5.
-------, "Lloyd Loar's Other Instruments: Four Rarities from the Workshop of An Electroacoustic Pioneer," National Music Museum Newsletter 32, No. 1 (February 2005), pp. 1-3. John R. Waddle and Jeffrey S. Loen, "Weights of Violin, Viola, and Cello," Catgut Acoustical Society Journal 4, No. 8 (Series 2) (November 2003), pp. 32-36.
John R. Waddle, Steven A. Sirr, Jeffrey S. Loen, and A. Thomas King, "CT Scan Cross-Profiles through Cremonese Stringed Instruments," Catgut Acoustical Society Journal 4, No. 8 (Series 2) (November 2003), pp. 25-31.
Bill Willroth, Sr., Images of Andrea Amati's violoncello, The King, Cremona, after 1538, Newsletter of the East Coast Chapter of the Royal Photographic Society 2, No. 6 (January 2004), 6-8.
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Cecil Adkins, "Oboes Beyond Compare: The Instruments of Hendrik
and Fredrik Richters," Journal of the American Musical Instrument Society
16 (1990), pp. 51, 79, 81, 88.
-------, "Proportions and Architectural Motives in the Design of the
Eighteenth-Century Oboe," Journal of the American Musical Instrument
Society 25 (1999), pp. 113, 114, 118, 119-120.
Margaret Downie Banks, "Conn-Selmer Donates: Holton's "Revelations" Find a New "Collegiate" Home," National Music Museum Newsletter 25 [sic] (35), No. 3/4 (August/November 2008), pp. 1-5 and 7.
-------,"From the Museum's Treasure Chest" [jeweled alto saxophone by Conn, 1922], National Music Museum Newsletter, 30, No. 1 (February 2003), p. 3.
-------, "It's a Bird! It's a Plane! It's a Flute . . . Or is it a Clarinet? A Brooklynite Flute with a Dual Personality," National Music Museum Newsletter, Vol. 34, No. 3 (August 2007), pp. 4-5.
-------, "Oldest American Saxophone Acquired," National Music Museum Newsletter, 30, No. 2 (May 2003), p. 3. -------, "A
Rare Bass Saxophone by Adolphe Sax," America's Shrine to Music
Museum Newsletter, 27, No. 4 (November 2000), p. 5.
Jan Bouterse, "The Deutsche Schalmeien of Richard Haka," Journal
of the American Musical Instrument Society 25 (1999), pp. 65, 70,
74, 79, 80-81.
-------, "Historical Dutch Recorders in American Collections," American
Recorder 33, No. 3 (September 1992), pp. 14-18.
-------, "Three Baroque
Soprano Recorders by Richard Haka: Instructions on How to Make a Copy,"
The Woodwind Quarterly 1 (May 1993), pp. 120-133.
Bruce Haynes, "Mozart and the Oboe," Early Music 20, no. 1 (February
1992), p. 46. Jerry E. Kramer, Clarinets Made between 1800 and 1880 from the Collections
of The Shrine to Music Museum, M.M. Thesis (Vermillion: University
of South Dakota, 1983).
Amy Shaw Kreitzer, "Serial Numbers and Hallmarks on Flutes from the Workshop of
Monzani & Hill," The Galpin Society Journal 48 (March 1995),
pp. 168-180.
-------, Transverse Flutes by London Makers, 1750-1900, in the Collections
of The Shrine to Music Museum, M.M. Thesis (Vermillion: University
of South Dakota, 1993).
André P. Larson, "Alto & Tenor Recorders by Jacob Denner, Imperial
City of Nuremberg, ca. 1715," The South Dakota Musician 32, No.
2 (Winter 1998), cover and p. 20.
-------, A Catalog of the Double Reed Instruments in the Arne B.
Larson Collection of Musical Instruments, M.M. Thesis (Vermillion:
University of South Dakota, 1968).
-------, "Clarinet by Lefevre, Paris, ca. 1835," South Dakota Musician
31, No. 1 (Fall 1996), cover and p. 24.
-------, "Conn-O-Sax," South Dakota Musician 33, No. 3 (Spring
1999), cover and p. 20.
-------, "Cor anglais by B. Schott Sohne," South Dakota Musician
30, No. 3 (Spring 1996), cover and p. 24.
-------, "From the Time of Bach and Handel: Museum Adds Rare Recorders
from 18th-century Nuremberg," America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter,
14, No. 4 (August 1997), pp. 1-2.
-------, "It's Been 'The Year of the Clarinet;' Mazzeo and Maynard Collections
Enhance Museum's Holdings," America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter
24, No. 2 (January 1997), pp. 4-5.
-------, "Original Bass
Recorders in the United States," The American Recorder 26,
No. 4 (November 1985), cover and pp. 171-172.
------, "Rare Baroque Instrument is the Oldest Flute in the Museum," America's National Music Museum Newsletter 29, No. 3 (August 2002), pp. 1-2. -------, "Saxophone by
L. A. Sax, Inc., Barrington, Illinois, 1993," South Dakota Musician
29, No. 2 (Winter 1995), cover and p. 20.
-------, "Tenor Saxophone [by C. G. Conn, 1916]," South Dakota Musician
27, No. 1 (Fall 1992), cover and p. 23.
Mary Oleskiewicz, "Extraordinary Ziegler Flute Acquired by Museum,"
America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 27, No. 1 (February
2000), p. 3.
-------, "Museum Acquires Historic American Alto Flute," America's
Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 26, No. 1 (February 1999), p. 3.
-------, "Unknown Denner Recorder Surfaces," America's Shrine to
Music Museum Newsletter 27, No. 4 (November 2000), pp. 7-8.
Ardal Powell, "A Fake Grenser Flute by J. G. Otto, Dated 1798," Traverso:
Historical Flute Newsletter 9, No. 1 (January 1997), pp. 1-3.
Wendy Powers, "Checklist of Historic Recorders in American Private
and Public Collections," The American Recorder 30, No. 2 (May
1989), pp. 61-62 and Vol. 32, No. 1 (March 1991), pp. 17-20.
Deborah Check Reeves, "Historically Speaking" column in The Clarinet:
- Vol. 24, No. 3 (May/June 1997), pp. 44-46.
- "The Clarinets at The Shrine to Music Museum."
- NMM 5949. Clarinet in C by Bouchmann, Annonay, France, ca. 1825.
- NMM 5970. Clarinet in B-flat by D'Almaine and Co., London, ca. 1835.
- Vol. 26, No. 2 (March 1999), pp. 62-64.
- "The Mazzeo System Clarinet:
An Historical Review."
- Vol. 27, No. 2 (March 2000), pp. 30-32.
- "Albert and the Albert System."
- NMM 6008. Clarinet in B-flat by Eugène Albert, Brussels, ca. 1875.
- NMM 1811. Clarinet in B-flat by Buffet-Crampon and Cie., Paris, 1904.
- NMM 1131. Clarinet in B-flat by Penzel-Müller, New York, ca. 1915.
- NMM 3061. Clarinet in B-flat by C. G. Conn, Elkhart, Indiana, ca. 1895.
- Vol. 28, No. 4 (September 2001), p. 30
- NMM 5970. Clarinet in B-flat by D'Almaine and Co., London, ca. 1835.
- Vol. 29, No. 4 (September 2002), p. 32
- NMM 10004. Walking stick clarinet in B-flat by Franciskus Christiani, Amsterdam, ca. 1830.
- Vol. 30, No. 1 (December 2002), p. 40
- NMM 7385. Clarinet in A by August Grenser, Dresden, 1785.
- Vol. 30, No. 2 (March 2003), p. 30
- NMM 2527, 2526, 2525. Clarinets in A, B-flat, and C by Georg Ottensteiner, Munich. ca. 1860-1879.
- Vol. 30, No. 3 (June 2003), pp. 30-31
- NMM 5924. Clarinet in B-flat by Paul Bié, Paris, ca. 1868. Romero System.
- Vol. 30, No. 4 (September 2003), pp. 32-33
- NMM 4554. Clarinet in B-flat by Philip J. Devault, Cripple Creek, CO, ca. 1896. Experimental.
- Vol. 31, No. 2 (March 2004), p. 28
- NMM 4823. "Rogers Duo Flute" by Alfred G. Badger and Gustav Behrle, New York, ca. 1800-1902.
- Vol. 31, No. 3 (June 2004), p. 28-29
- NMM 5838. Clarinet in B-flat by William S. Haynes, Boston, 1926. "Thermoclarinet."
- Vol. 32, No. 2 (March 2005), pp. 28-29
- NMM 6194. Clarinet in A by Henri Selmer, Paris, 1929-1930. Full Boehm System.
- Vol. 32, No. 3 (June 2005), pp. 24-25
- NMM 6118. Clarinet in B-flat by C. G. Conn, Elkhart, Indiana, 1907-1908. "Perfected Wonder System."
- Vol. 32, No. 4 (September 2005), p. 30
- NMM 10691. Clarinet mouthpiece in C by Valentine Metzler, London, ca. 1800.
- Vol. 33, No. 1 (December 2005), p. 26
- NMM 10022. Clarinet in E-flat by Graves and Co., Winchester, New Hampshire, ca. 1838-1845.
- Vol. 33, No. 2 (March 2006), p. 20
- NMM 5923. Clarinet in D by William Whiteley, Utica, New York, ca. 1825.
- Vol. 34, No. 1 (December 2006), p. 32
- NMM 4585 & 6061. Clarinets in B-flat by Leblanc, Paris, ca. 1950-1956 and ca. 1958-1961.
- Vol. 34, No. 2 (March 2007), p. 18
- NMM 12658. Clarinet in B-flat by Leblanc, Paris, ca. 1958-1961. Bob Lowry register key.
- Vol. 34, No. 3 (June 2007), p. 19
- NMM 12997. Clarinet in B-flat by Wilhelm Heckel, Biebrich, Germany, ca. 1900-1940. Double register key.
- Vol. 35, No. 1 (December 2007), p. 24
- NMM 13213. Clarinet in B-flat by Noblet, distributed by Leblanc, Paris, ca. 1960-1965. Stubbins B-flat.
- Vol. 35, No. 2 (March 2008), p. 24
- NMM 2721. Clarinet in B-flat by Asa Hopkins, Litchfield, Connecticut, ca. 1829-1837.
- Vol. 35, No. 3 (June 2008), p. 22
- NMM 3530. Clarinet in C by Jabez Camp and Asa Hopkins, Litchfield, Connecticut, ca. 1837-1841.
- Vol. 35, No. 4 (September 2008), pp. 20-21
- NMM 381 & 1131. Clarinets in B-flat by Penzel-Müller, New York, ca. 1915.
- Vol. 36, No. 1 (December 2008), pp. 22-23
- NMM 10937. Clarinet in B-flat by Jules Gerard, Paris, ca. 1920. Tuning devices.
- Vol. 36, No. 2 (March 2009), pp. 26-27
- NMM 3101. Clarinet in B-flat by Penzel and Müller, New York, ca. 1900-1915.
-------, "Made in the USA: A Comparative Study of Clarinets by Graves and Company, Winchester, New Hampshire," "...in Liebe zerflossenes Gefül..." Die Klarinette, ed. Christian Ahrens and Gregor Klinke. Publication of Symposium im Rahmen der 30. Tage Alter Musik in Herne 2005 (Munich: Musikverlag Katzbichler, 2008), pp.23-30.
-------, "Selmer's Lullaby," National Music Museum Newsletter 34, No. 2 (May 2007), p. 3.
-------, "A World War II Remembrance" [about Oscar Adler clarinet],
America's Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 27, No. 4 (November
2000), p. 3.
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