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This work presents an illustrated catalogue of rare and historic musical instruments, combining descriptive notes, measurements, provenance and technical details with forty-eight colour plates. It surveys European and non-European examples — harps, lutes, viols, virginals, keyboards and organs, bowed and plucked strings, wind and brass instruments, and a range of Asian and African instruments — describing construction, tuning, playing practice, ornamentation and ceremonial use. Individual plates and entries give dates, maker attributions, dimensions and observations on preservation and performance. Occasional comparative and historical remarks situate objects within local traditions and liturgical or civic functions, while practical considerations explain why many antiques are shown unstrung.

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Alfred J. Hipkins

Alfred J. Hipkins was a notable figure in the study of musical instruments, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of their historical and cultural significance. His key work, "Musical Instruments, Historic, Rare and Unique," showcases a range of instruments, emphasizing their unique characteristics and the stories behind them. Hipkins' meticulous research and passion for musicology have left a lasting impact on the field, making his writings valuable resources for both scholars and enthusiasts of music history.

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