DAVID LINDSEY CLARK is a retired librarian and the joint author of both the Wind Ensemble Sourcebook and Biographical Guide (Greenwood, 1997) and The Wind Ensemble Catalogue (Greenwood, 1998).
Players of wind instruments have traditionally been shortchanged in their repertoire....This volume aims to fill that gap, and it does it admirably. No music library or professional wind player should be without this valuable resource. -American Reference Books Annual ... Clark's survey and guide is a thorough, authoritative resource that should be acquired by studio teachers, professional musicians, and students, as well as by academic and public libraries that serve a music-oriented clientele. -Reference & User Services Quarterly I suspect that even the most ardent collector of music will find something he doesn't know....make sure your library acquires it. -Early Music Review ?...Clark's survey and guide is a thorough, authoritative resource that should be acquired by studio teachers, professional musicians, and students, as well as by academic and public libraries that serve a music-oriented clientele.?-Reference & User Services Quarterly ?I suspect that even the most ardent collector of music will find something he doesn't know....make sure your library acquires it.?-Early Music Review ?Players of wind instruments have traditionally been shortchanged in their repertoire....This volume aims to fill that gap, and it does it admirably. No music library or professional wind player should be without this valuable resource.?-American Reference Books Annual .,. Clark's survey and guide is a thorough, authoritative resource that should be acquired by studio teachers, professional musicians, and students, as well as by academic and public libraries that serve a music-oriented clientele. -Reference & User Services Quarterly