Hi, I've just started on the Sonata I for Flute and BC by Jean-Marie Leclair and was wondering if anyone is familiar with this piece. It has a very traditional...
Hi Luc, ... Is this Leclair first sonata from the second book? The last movement of the of the piece is in two parts - Allegro in e minor and 'Altro' in E...
... It is. ... minor and 'Altro' in E major. It is not really a separate or an alternative movement, but a second half. The practice of having an 'Altro' or...
I have updated my web site with a page on the Boehm flute in the 19th century. Also a supplementary page on the Dorus G# key. There are some nice pictures. ...
Dear Earlies, After seventeen years of publishing a four-page newsletter, TRAVERSO expands to six pages in the current issue to accommodate a highly ...
I just go the pads on my Meyer piccolo replaced and it plays beautifully, but I do not know the fingerings for it. It is a 6 keyed wooden piccolo, does anyone...
Hello! I just recently purchased a pre-boehm flute and am starting to overhaul it. I am a middle school band director living in Bakersfield, CA. I needed to...
I posted this on the woodenflute list. I wondered if you lot had any comments to add. ... You're dead right, it is a beauty. But, you have to see that extract...
Hi Jed, I've b een out of town until a few days ago since your post. Yes - I completely agree with your slant on the piece. It also would be typical of...
Hello Jim, Yes, this very stimulating discussion has really gotten me thinking about this piece and its place in the b minor suite, and I agree with you that...
... with ... looks ... ("chatting") ... fitting ... There was a fashion in the 1960s to popularise it as a jazzy jolly trifle. To get the true feel of a piece...
Hello everyone. I am new to the list, and want to play the early flute. Actually I am new to the earlier flute as I play Irish traditional music on the...
Hi Jed, Yes, indeed. I wonder that we may have lost the sense of the dynamic interplay, e.g., among the panoply of objectified emotions embodied in the B...
Does any one know if there exists an edition of Diane et Actéon by Boismortier (formerly attibuted to Rameau) There seems to be an old piano reduction from...
Hi, I am a new member to this list. Few words about myself: I am a hobby flutemaker/player from Lviv, Ukraine. I came to flutes from quitars (I am a former...
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Hi Alan and Kim Actéon was published in facsimile by Galland, New-york in 1991, together with the 4 seasons. Although its speaks also of Diane, the name of...
Thanks very much Philippe for your help. I was amused to see your question about the trios as we have also programmed the Fasch this year. We have a 1955 Moeck...
Hi Philippe, For the Telemann, we are transposing the reconstruction by Winfried Michel (for recorders in d-minor). Kim ... Don't ... Quartet ... about the ......
Dear All, This year's American Musical Instrument Society meeting features presentations marking anniversaries for flute makers Johann George Tromlitz and...
Hi! The "fifre" that Monteclair uses in his concerts "La guerre et la paix" is a renaissance flute (descant)or a baroque flute (piccolo)? Which composers wrote...
Dear Toni, Surely, Monteclair's "fifre" is a fife, not a flute or recorder. That would be in keeping with the martial context. Best wishes. Yours, David David...
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Hola, Toni. Es un placer volver a encontrarte! Hi, Toni. It´s a pleasure to meet you. I think that It isn´t a renaissance flute, because. In the times of...
Hi all, I'm coming out of 'lurk mode' for a bit to post a question (I have posted before, but it's been a while!). I'm curious about the flute part for Joyne...
Dear Liam This seems to be the only consort lesson to be written in G2 key, i.e. sopran key for the flute, while all other lessons are written in alto key...