Well, Frederick Neumann's tome (Ornamentation in Baroque and Post- Baroque Music, Princeton U. Press 1978/1983, 630 pages) would be a good place to start, it being written by someone who spent his whole life studying the subject. There _are_ more recent books on the subject, and also older ones that are by no means "out of date" and still very much worth consulting, such as Robert Donington's "The Interpretation of Early Music (Faber and Faber 1963-1977, 766 pages). But I've almost always been able to find what I'm looking for in Neumann.
Eric
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On 07.02.2009, at 09:18, Lawrence Yates wrote:

Hi,

Could anyone tell me if there is a currently recommended standard book on the subject of baroque performance practices (e.g. trills, and especially
when and where to use inegale etc.)

I would also welcome any comments from list members on the subject - I know
we have some high powered practitioners here.

Thanks,

Lawrence

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