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[[File:Alto Recorder in F MET DP105124.jpg|thumb|Alto Recorder by Thomas Stanesby, Jr.(mid-18th century, [[The Metropolitan Museum of Art]], London.]]
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'''Thomas Stanesby Sr. (c.1668-1734) & Thomas Stanesby Jr (1692–1754).''' were [[England|English]] [[oboe]], [[flute]] and [[recorder (musical instrument)|recorder]]-makers of the 18th century. Many of their instruments survive in museum collections around the world, and are widely copied by instrument makers of the present day.
'''Thomas Stanesby Sr.''' (c.1668–1734) and '''Thomas Stanesby Jr''' (1692–1754)<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Higbee |first=Dale S. |date=1962 |title=A Plea for the Tenor Recorder by Thomas Stanesby, Jr. |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/842040 |journal=The Galpin Society Journal |volume=15 |pages=55–59 |doi=10.2307/842040 |jstor=842040 |issn=0072-0127}}</ref> were [[English people|English]] [[oboe]], [[flute]], [[bassoon]] and [[recorder (musical instrument)|recorder]]-makers of the 18th century.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Hawkins |first=John |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qaqEET0gBeUC |title=A General History of the Science and Practice of Music |date=2011-06-30 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=978-1-108-02996-4 |pages=131 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Kopp |first=James B. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9ZfzK9Us6Z4C |title=The Bassoon |date=2012-01-01 |publisher=Yale University Press |isbn=978-0-300-18364-1 |pages=1694 |language=en}}</ref> Many of their instruments survive in museum collections around the world, and are widely copied by instrument makers of the present day.

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Alto Recorder by Thomas Stanesby Jr.(mid-18th century, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, London.

Thomas Stanesby Sr. (c.1668–1734) and Thomas Stanesby Jr (1692–1754)[1] were English oboe, flute, bassoon and recorder-makers of the 18th century.[2][3] Many of their instruments survive in museum collections around the world, and are widely copied by instrument makers of the present day.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Higbee, Dale S. (1962). "A Plea for the Tenor Recorder by Thomas Stanesby, Jr". The Galpin Society Journal. 15: 55–59. doi:10.2307/842040. ISSN 0072-0127. JSTOR 842040.
  2. ^ Hawkins, John (30 June 2011). A General History of the Science and Practice of Music. Cambridge University Press. p. 131. ISBN 978-1-108-02996-4.
  3. ^ Kopp, James B. (1 January 2012). The Bassoon. Yale University Press. p. 1694. ISBN 978-0-300-18364-1.