EARLY MUSIC PERFORMER JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL EARLY MUSIC ASSOCIATION ISSUE 38 April 2016 I.S.S.N 1477-478X Published biannually by Ruxbury Publications (Hebden Bridge) on behalf of the National Early Music Association (NEMA) Subscription is arranged by becoming a member of NEMA at a cost of £11 (all categories) Contact: John Bence, Administrator (
[email protected]) 2 29 EDITORIAL • PUBLICATIONS LIST Andrew Woolley Compiled by James Hume and Andrew Woolley 4 ARTICLE • CHARLES BABEL’S MANUSCRIPTS FOR THE RECORDER: LIGHT ON REPERTOIRE AND THE ART OF PRELUDING (c.1700) David Lasocki 22 REVIEW • LE STRANGE VIOLS, WILLIAM CRANFORD CONSORT MUSIC AND ACRONYM, ODDITIES & TRIFLES: THE VERY PECULIAR INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC OF GIOVANNI VALENTINI Jason Rosenholtz-Witt COVER: A page from Jaques Hotteterre, L’art de préluder, Op.7 (1719). 24 Image obtained from Gallica (<gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8538436m>). REPORTS • THE 31ST ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON MUSIC IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY BRITAIN Mark Windisch • SACRED MUSIC IN ÉVORA EDITOR: Andrew Woolley FROM THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY: EDITORIAL ASSISTANT: James Hume CATALOGUING AND DIGITISATION EDITORIAL BOARD: Peter Holman (Chairman), Luís Henriques Clifford Bartlett, Clive Brown, Nancy Hadden, David Lasocki, Richard Maunder, Christopher Page, Richard Rastall, Michael Talbot, Bryan White 1 Editorial 2016 so far seems to have been a strong year for research on historical performance. To name just two conferences in English-speaking countries this Spring: on 22–24 April there was the The Historical Pianist at the Royal Academy of Music, and on 20–22 May there will be Historical Performance: Theory, Practice and Interdisciplinarity at Indiana University.