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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 October 2018

Trevor Herbert
Affiliation:
The Open University and the Royal College of Music, London
Arnold Myers
Affiliation:
The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and the University of Edinburgh
John Wallace
Affiliation:
The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
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Print publication year: 2018

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Aitken (1985), Gay (1973)

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GDMI II s. v. ‘Hampel, Anton Joseph’

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Sorenson (1979), Burrows (1999), Wallace and McGrattan (2011)

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Merewether (1978), Hiebert (1992), Humphries (2000)

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Keim (2005)

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Myers (1997a), Campbell and Greated (2001), Campbell et al. (2019)

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NG2 s. v. ‘Harmoniemusik’, Herbert and Barlow (2013)

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Sorenson and Webb (1986)

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Rehrig (1991), Herbert and Barlow (2013)

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Montagu (2002)

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Dahlqvist (1975), Proksch (2015)

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Bevan (2000)

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Koehler (2015)

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Libin (2016)

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Hindemith (1937), Skelton (1975)

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Kenyon (1988), Herbert and Wallace (1997), Butt (2002)

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Herbert (1991)

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Koehler (2003), Wallace and McGrattan (2011), Tarr (2012)

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Baines (1976b), Roberts (1982), Monelle (2006)

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