This excellent book ought to be in every library. -- *Musical Times
*Widely acclaimed for its scholarship, comprehensiveness, and
originality, this superior study by a leading authority is considered
the definitive work on woodwind instruments. Author Anthony Baines --
musicologist, conductor, instrumentalist, and curator of the Bate
Collection of Historical Wind Instruments at Oxford University --
combines a discussion of design and construction with a detailed history
of the evolution of woodwinds from earliest times to the present.
Part One introduces the woodwinds, describing their basic components,
construction, variations, and idiosyncrasies as well as playing
technique, matters of acoustics and pitch, and types of reeds. Part Two
traces a variety of technical changes, particularly in terms of recent
processes of mechanization. This profusely illustrated survey features
75 photographs and drawings, 25 musical examples, and 16 fingering
charts.