In early May, 2015, there was a biennial gathering of guitar history enthusiasts and scholars at the town of Hemmenhofen, Germany, on Lake Constance. One of the sessions was a round table with the title, Old and New Sources and Horizons for Historical Research on the Guitar. It was designed to stimulate audience participation and certainly succeeded. Brief papers were offered by three scholars in attendance. Here, Heck identifies eight points of progress, each of which can be considered good news for those who work in the field of guitar history
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This article is one of a series of five by Peter Danner on the history of the guitar in the United S...
This article is one of a series of five by Peter Danner on the history of the guitar in the United S...
This article explores the first decade of classical guitar-making in Britain (1948 – 1957) and discu...
An introduction to a series of five articles by Peter Danner on the history of the guitar in the Uni...
The article is devoted to discussing the concept of guitar “image” in the context of history, organo...
This PDF is a compilation of all articles from Soundboard Scholar no. 7, provided for convenience. P...
This volumeʼs contributions grew from 20 of the 94 scheduled keynotes, lectures and lecture-recitals...
In the first decades of the nineteenth century, playing music outdoors became a popular trend in Eur...
In early May, 2015, there was a biennial gathering of guitar history enthusiasts and scholars at the...
An introduction to the aims and scope of this new scholarly journal of the guitar, and an introducti...
This article was originally copublished online with the author\u27s article, Guitar Music in Collec...
The editor explains the journal’s migration to an online, open-access platform and provides an intro...
La Guitare = The Guitar = La Chitarra, Paris, 1650-1950, Addendum, by Sinier, Daniel and Francoise d...
This article is one of a series of five by Peter Danner on the history of the guitar in the United S...
This article addresses the considerations and decisions that underlie a new critical edition of Sor’...
This article is one of a series of five by Peter Danner on the history of the guitar in the United S...
This article is one of a series of five by Peter Danner on the history of the guitar in the United S...
This article explores the first decade of classical guitar-making in Britain (1948 – 1957) and discu...
An introduction to a series of five articles by Peter Danner on the history of the guitar in the Uni...
The article is devoted to discussing the concept of guitar “image” in the context of history, organo...
This PDF is a compilation of all articles from Soundboard Scholar no. 7, provided for convenience. P...
This volumeʼs contributions grew from 20 of the 94 scheduled keynotes, lectures and lecture-recitals...
In the first decades of the nineteenth century, playing music outdoors became a popular trend in Eur...