
The Double Reed, Vol. 12, No. 3
Winter 1990
© International Double Reed Society:
Boulder, Colorado, USA -- 2000
© International Double Reed Society: Idaho Falls, Idaho,
USA -- 1990
Original issue edited by Daniel Stolper
and Ron Klimko
IDRS WWW issue edited by Terry B. Ewell and Jeffrey P. Vach
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- IDRS Officers
- Honorary Members
- Report of the Executive
Secretary/Treasurer: Lowry Riggins
- Stolen Oboes & Bassoons:
Lowry Riggins
- Bassoonists in the News:
Ronald Klimko
- More Pictures of Manchester
- Report of The Ninth Annual
Fernand Gillet Performance Competition: William Davis
- Bassoon Music Reviews
- Boxcars for
2 bassoons, Edward J. Hines
- Six Portuguese
Folk Songs for bassoon and piano, Willard Elliot
- Rapsodia Urbana
for bassoon and guitar
- The "Really"
Easy Bassoon Book, Graham Sheen
- Prisms (1987)
for Woodwind Quintet, Robert G. Patterson
- Vintage Encores:
Diverse Airs with Variations for bassoon and piano. compiled
by Vernon B. Read
- Divertimenti
per fagotto, Sergio Romani
- In Memory of Silvano Prestini
(1918-1989)
- An Interview With
Roger Birnstingl At Zermatt, Switzerland: Ronald Klimko
- A Tribute To Sherman Walt
- Letters To The Editor
- Richard Ramey about
instrument insurance
- Bernard H. Garfield
about the Stravinsky Firebird D flat/natural controversy
- Satoshi Kanesaka
about Japanese bassoon recitals
- BASSOON 4 about
the Glickman-Popkin Bassoon Camp
- François
Babin about his performance experiences
- William Kaplan
about a London Philharmonic Orchestra Poster
- Dick Lottridge
about an error a prior issue of the Double Reed
- Andrea Toschi
on Musica e Liberta
- Interesting Performances From
A To Z
- Oboists and Their Teachers-A
Historical Representation: James Prodan
- Introduction
- Teachers A-C
- Teachers D-G
- Teachers H-L
- Teachers M-N
- Teachers O-R
- Teachers S
- Teachers T-Z
- Lost Sheep
- Oboe Making In The
United States: A. Läubin, Inc.
- Honorary Membership Committee
- Bassoonists and Men of 65 Know
Music and Life Need The Bass Parts: Chris Peck
On the cover: "My
Father Plays The Heckelphone." Six year old Lena Girard is
the daughter of oboist-heckelphonist Alain Girard, who teaches
in Basle, Switzerland. Alain is the author of a trilingual book
on reedmaking.