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Current Research Students
Pedro Bento :: Inharmonicity and temperament in the harpsichord
Jonathan Santa Maria Bouquet :: Lute making in Germany
Edward Dewhirst :: String keyboard instruments at nominal octave pitch
Rachael Durkin :: Bowed string instruments with sympathetic strings
Erasmo Estrada :: Wear patterns on early keyboards as evidence of playing techniques
Matthew Hill :: The origins of the electric guitar
Karen Loomis :: The early Gaelic harp
Lisa Norman :: An integrated approach to the analysis of eighteenth-century horns
Emily Peppers :: The introduction of viol into Renaissance France: perspectives on cultural integration of musical instruments
Sarah Deters Richardson :: Instrument making in Britain in the 2nd World War
Eleanor Smith :: The history and use of the claviorgan
Nicola Stein :: The Organ Builder James Jepson Binns (1855-1929)
Hayato Sugimoto :: The English harp-lutes
Recently Completed Doctoral Theses
Melanie Piddocke (2012) :: Theodor Lotz: a biographical and organological study
Panagiotis Poulopoulos (2011) ::
The Guittar and its Makers in the British Isles, 1750-1810
Eugenia Mitroulia (2011) ::
Adolphe Sax's brasswind production with a focus on saxhorns and related instruments
Peter Mole (2009) ::
The English spinet with particular reference to the schools of Keene and Hitchcock
This article was published on 18 March 2013
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