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Octave Flutes In England During The Long Eighteenth Century

Macmillan, Douglas
Octave Flutes In England During The Long Eighteenth Century
Octave flutes' are deemed to be those whose lowest note lies about an octave above middle C and for the purposes of this book, the 'long eighteenth century' runs from the Restoration of the English Monarchy in 1660 to the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. This date range allows a study not only of octave recorders but also of the flageolet and the emergence of the piccolo as the eighteenth century gave way to the nineteenth: at this time, too, the f...

CHF 58.90

Operate, Operate, Operate!

Macmillan, Douglas
Operate, Operate, Operate!
A retired ENT surgeon, Douglas MacMillan, shares his account and stories as a junior doctor and surgical trainee in the late 60s and 70s. This book contains his enjoyable and stimulating experiences in and out of the operating theatre and an example to junior doctors who want to become surgeons or are at a decision point in their professional field. His experiences and story depict the turning points in his life from the age of 14 when he firs...

CHF 24.50

THE SMALL FLUTE CONCERTO IN EARLY EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LONDON

Macmillan, Douglas
THE SMALL FLUTE CONCERTO IN EARLY EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LONDON
Douglas MacMillan is an organologist, music historian, and recorder player. He began to play the recorder in his teenage years and subsequently founded and directed the Baroque ensemble Camerata Oriana. Encouraged by Carl Dolmetsch, he began a pioneering study of the history of the recorder in the nineteenth century which led to the diploma of FTCL and to the publication of the initial results of his work in the early 1980s. After further rese...

CHF 37.50