Preface Acknowledgments Advice on Obtaining Sources
1. General Bibliographies of Writings on the Recorder (and Bibliographic Essays)
2. General Surveys and Writings Covering Several Topics
3. Etymology, Terminology, Symbolism, and Literary References
4. Periods: Historical
5. Periods: Modern
6. Studies of Particular Sizes of Recorder
7. Art and Iconography
8. Humor, Fantasy, and Fiction
9. Instrument Makers and Instruments: Historical
10. Collections of Historical Instruments
11. Instrument Makers: Modern
12. Construction and Design
13. Acoustics and Other Scientific Studies by John Martin with Richard Griscom and David Lasocki
14. Instrument-Making and Manufacture
15. Choice of Instrument
16. Maintenance, Improvement, and Restoration
17. Historical Methods (Tutors) and Treatises
18. Performance Practices (Historical)
19. Technique and Performance (Modern)
20. New Techniques in Contemporary Recorder Music
21. Ensembles
22. Pedagogy and Study
23. Biographies: Historical
24. Biographies and Interviews: Modern
25. Bibliographies and Discographies of Recorder Music
26. Repertory: General
27. Repertory: Medieval and Renaissance
28. Repertory: Baroque, Classical, and Romantic
29. Repertory: Modern
30. Societies Appendix: Communications in the FoMRHI Quarterly Index