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A discussion list for those interested in historical (pre-Boehm) flutes: renaissance, baroque, classical or romantic. Postings must be related to the history, performance, or making of historical flutes.

If you are applying to join the group, let me know a little about the nature of your interest in early flutes. (To keep out bots and spammers, generic membership requests [e.g. 'I'd like to join your group'] are all rejected. Anyone using the group to spam is deleted.)

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Re: Unequal notes in Common time
I agree. I very much enjoy those recordings too. Does anyone know if other copies of the flute of the flute played on that recordinga are currently being
Posted - Wed Jul 9, 2008 3:08 pm
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Re: Unequal notes in Common time
Thanks for the info, Philippe! I very much enjoy your fine playing and interpretations (and the sound of your flutes!) on both of these recordings. Regards,
Posted - Wed Jul 9, 2008 1:27 pm
R. Scott Ireland
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Re: Unequal notes in Common time
Hi Scott yes unfortunately the booklet doesn't provide information about this. I play a copy I made myself of an anonymous flute now in the Roma museum,
Posted - Wed Jul 9, 2008 12:33 pm
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Re: Recorder versus Transverse Flute in GF Handel Operas
Dear David, I knew that you'd have the scoop on this!  BTW...the flauto piccolo parts really fit just fine on a baroque piccolo...but I guess that would be
Posted - Tue Jul 8, 2008 10:08 pm
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Re: Recorder versus Transverse Flute in GF Handel Operas
Dear Colin, Off the top of my head: It all depends on WHERE the movements are “marked for flute”…. In the original sources, Handel used “flauto”
Posted - Tue Jul 8, 2008 9:00 pm
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