Edgar Hunt

Teaching at a recorder workshop at the [[Bate Collection of Musical Instruments|Bate Collection]] in Oxford in 2001 Edgar Hubert Hunt (28 June 1909 – 16 March 2006) was a British musician and musicologist. He was a key figure in the early music revival in Britain in general, and in the revival of the recorder in particular. He was a founding member of the Society of Recorder Players, of which he was musical director for more than fifty years, and of the Galpin Society, of which he was later president. He was head of the early music department at Trinity College of Music, which was the first conservatory in the world to introduce a diploma in recorder. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Sonata in F for flute and piano by Finger, Gottfried 1660-1730

    Published 1938
    Other Authors: “…Hunt, Edgar Hubert…”
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