The flute consort was popular for music-making in civilian society from about the second quarter of the sixteenth century, especially in Germany and France where the main sources of music and instruction books were published between about 1520 and 1560. Prior to the development of the consort, the flute was primarily played by Swiss and German soldiers, in a duo with a large drum. Their presence on the battlefield and playing for court entertainments can be documented from around 1470, and it would appear that their presence at court provided the impetus for civilian players to take up the flute and transform it to an instrument for soft chamber music. An introductory chapter deals with the instrument itself, describing its design features,...
The baroque, one-keyed flute has, within the last half century, been rediscovered for performance, p...
During the Baroque flute revival in 1970s Europe, American modern flute instructors who were interes...
An historical perspective of Theobald Boehm (1794-1881) and his design of the modem alto flute. Chap...
The flute consort was popular for music-making in civilian society from about the second quarter of ...
As one of the oldest instruments known to mankind, the flute is present in some form in nearly every...
While the recorder today is primarily an instrument performed by school children, this family of ins...
Bibliography: leaves 131-138.The French flute tradition is remarkable and is admired by flautists, t...
The birth of the woodwinds as we know them today came in the time of Lully with the invention of the...
The purpose of this document is to trace the origin of the modern alto flute from its beginning thro...
This work is dealing with progression and interpretation of transverse flute with a special emphasi...
A presentation of three aspects of the renaissance flute, with performed and recorded examples of mu...
This paper provides findings on the history of music for flute and guitar in combination. Karen Futt...
In my thesis I{\crq}m dealing with the Transverse flute. It{\crq}s theoretical thesis and it describ...
During the second half of the seventeenth century, the transverse flute was transformed from a cylin...
In the Baroque era, the violino piccolo was the highest and smallest member of the violin family. Cl...
The baroque, one-keyed flute has, within the last half century, been rediscovered for performance, p...
During the Baroque flute revival in 1970s Europe, American modern flute instructors who were interes...
An historical perspective of Theobald Boehm (1794-1881) and his design of the modem alto flute. Chap...
The flute consort was popular for music-making in civilian society from about the second quarter of ...
As one of the oldest instruments known to mankind, the flute is present in some form in nearly every...
While the recorder today is primarily an instrument performed by school children, this family of ins...
Bibliography: leaves 131-138.The French flute tradition is remarkable and is admired by flautists, t...
The birth of the woodwinds as we know them today came in the time of Lully with the invention of the...
The purpose of this document is to trace the origin of the modern alto flute from its beginning thro...
This work is dealing with progression and interpretation of transverse flute with a special emphasi...
A presentation of three aspects of the renaissance flute, with performed and recorded examples of mu...
This paper provides findings on the history of music for flute and guitar in combination. Karen Futt...
In my thesis I{\crq}m dealing with the Transverse flute. It{\crq}s theoretical thesis and it describ...
During the second half of the seventeenth century, the transverse flute was transformed from a cylin...
In the Baroque era, the violino piccolo was the highest and smallest member of the violin family. Cl...
The baroque, one-keyed flute has, within the last half century, been rediscovered for performance, p...
During the Baroque flute revival in 1970s Europe, American modern flute instructors who were interes...
An historical perspective of Theobald Boehm (1794-1881) and his design of the modem alto flute. Chap...