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This is a study of the manufacture of brass instruments, particularly the trumpet, in Nuremberg during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The book begins with a brief history of the instrument and the city where it was made, and an introduction to the changes in style, shape, and ornamentation which occurred over more than two hundred years. The extraction and purification of the metals used in the instrument industry are described, and the production of brass sheet is examined. Chemical and physical structure of the metals is discussed, especially in relation to the use of authentic materials in reproductions. A separate chapter deals with solders for brass and silver and their use in the workshop. The tools and workshop facilities are identified and detailed using contemporary illustrations and examples from the author's workshop. The longest chapter deals with the techniques of fabrication as practised today, and draws parallels between them and historical practice. This chapter is highly illustrated. The book concludes with a discussion of the philosophy, ethics, and practicality of using historical instruments or accurate facsimiles in modern performance. This book should be of interest to musicians, organologists, musicologists, instrument makers and students of the history of technology.

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`engaging study gives the interested reader a clear understanding of the Renaissance and Baroque trumpet maker's art and cultural milieu ... Clearly written, with a complete index and a helpful bibliography, this valuable book is recommended for both undergraduate and graduate collections.'M. Meckna, Choice Nov.93

'approaching the problems from the fresh viewpoint of the instrument-maker, Robert Barclay has added his voice to the increasing chorus of concern ... It is a sensible and also a persuasive voice. This book is to be highly recommended for its important, and unique, contribution to our better understanding of the natural trumpet itself and also for identifying many issues that require and merit further enquiry and investigation.'Peter Downey, Music and Letters, Vol. 74, No. 2, May 1993

'presented with the utmost clarity, and one rarely feels that anything is left unexplained ... an altogether splendid book'Henry George Fischer, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Notes, September 1993

'A detailed account of the workshop and its equipment leads naturally into the techniques for which the tools were designed. All this is presented with the utmost clarity, and one rarely feels that anything is left unexplained ... excellent work ... An altogether splendid book.'Henry George Fischer, Notes, September 1993

'most excellent and elegantly written book ... Read, digested, and understood, it will enable any aspiring craftsman to acquire the necessary skills and experience to make trumpets to the same standards as those achieved by members of the trumpet-making dynasties of Nuremburg.'Jeremy Montagu, FOMRHI Quarterly, No. 68, July 1992

an impressive and fascinating work...Barclay's investigations are impressive. A measure of common sense no doubt contributes to his success...Barclay's implicit reminder that we must not confuse evolution with progress is especially valuable to the modern trumpet world. As compelling as Barclay's written argument is, his own instruments provide strong proof of a more tangible sort: those familiar with his trumpets experience the truth in his observations. (ITG Journal)
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Robert Barclay is Senior Conservator, Ethnology, Canadian Conservation Institute, Ottawa.

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  • PublisherClarendon Press
  • Publication date1992
  • ISBN 10 0198162235
  • ISBN 13 9780198162230
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages197

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