Vous trouverez là une bonne bibliographie de sources compilées par Geoffrey Burgess, Laura Goetz, et David Lasocki pour le symposium Proceedings of the International Double-Reed qui a eu lieu à Utrecht en 1994. Ci-dessous quelques liens vers des sources.
A good bibliography of primary sources has been compiled by Geoffrey Burgess, Laura Goetz, and David Lasocki for the Proceedings of the International Double-Reed Symposium Utrecht 1994. You'll find below links to some sources.
John Banister (?), The Sprightly Companion, pub.Henry Playford 1685 (lien vers imslp)
Jacques-Martin Hotteterre, dit Le Romain, Principes de la Flûte Traversière, de la flûte traversière, et du haut-bois. Paris, 1707 (lien vers imslp)
Jacques-Martin Hotteterre, dit Le Romain, l'Art de Préluder sur la flûte traversière, Paris 1719, lien vers imslp
The Compleat Tutor to the Hautboy or the Art of Playing on that Instrument Improved and Made Easy to the Meanest Capacity by Very Plain Rules and Directions for Learners. Also a Choice Collection of Trumpett-Tunes, Ayres, Marches & Minuetts. London: John Walsh and Joseph Hare, 1715. (lien vers imlsp)
B., T. [Thomas Brown?]. The Compleat Musick-Master: Being Plain, Easie, and Familiar Rules for Singing, and Playing on the Most Useful Instruments now in Vogue, according to the Rudiments of Musick. Viz, Violin, Flute, Haut-Boy, Bass-Viol, Treble-Viol, Tenor-Viol. Containing likewise a great Variety of Choice Tunes, and fitted to each Instrument, with Songs for two Voices: To which is added, a Scale of the Seven Keys of Musick, shewing how to Transpose any Tune from one Key to another. London: William Pearson, 1722. (lien vers imslp)