Dear David, I hope you get to the bottom of this. Will reprints of your lecture be available or will we be able to read it in the published proceedings of the...
Hi all I have recently acquired two collections of GSJ I have in double N°22.23.24.26.27.28.30.31.32.33.34.37.40.41.42 and 44. I would like to make an...
With our flute quartet we've been working here on a selection of songs from the Album de Marguerite d'Autriche (Alamire facsimile). The musical notation is...
I almost just wrote straight to you Boaz as I saw that you had that on your programme. Glad to hear there will be a cd soon! Abe books (to the rescue) produced...
In the survey of flutes shown at the London 1851 Exhibition, we inadvertently left out Ziegler. http://www.mcgee-flutes.com/1851%20Exhibition.htm Terry Terry...
I currently have a cloth case for a baroque flute, and I'd like a more substantial case to use when traveling. A foam-lined pistol case is an option, but I'd...
... I have a few cases from Folkers & Powell that work very well for me: http://www.baroqueflute.com/models/cases.html Best wishes, David Dahl Portland, Oregon...
Google Andy Crawford in London... Boxmaker He will make an excellent flute case as elaborate as you wish ... he plays traverso! Rod Cameron ... Roderick...
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May 16, 2006 12:33 am
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... If you want an inexpensive case then the EMS case is very good value. I have piles of them. The design changed a few years ago and the case is currently...
Dear list, I am glad to announce that my Early Music article is finally out. "The Renaissance Flute in mixed ensembles: Surviving instruments, pitches and ...
Dear list, I am glad to announce that my Early Music article is finally out. "The Renaissance Flute in mixed ensembles: Surviving instruments, pitches and ...
Dear Boaz Congratulations. 31 one years after Bernard Thomas 1975 article on the Renaissance flute, there is a consistent article on the Earlyflute in Early...
Dear Philippe, ... Thanks you ! there was also Ardal's paper and a few other good things in the flute issue... ... No, you are right - I'd have to drill some...
Dear Boaz, Thanks you ! there was also Ardal's paper and a few other good things in the flute issue... oops! Ardal's paper was not about the Renaissance...
Gunn, in his "The Art of Playing the German Flute", London c1793, strongly and repeatedly advocates blowing down toward the centre of the flute, rather than at...
Terry Wrote: Gunn, in his "The Art of Playing the German Flute", London c1793, strongly and repeatedly advocates blowing down toward the centre of the flute,...
... Hmmm, that's exactly what Gunn recommends - have the holes in line but blow down for the centre. And it works! The earliest style of flute I have here at...
I have just been reading Robert Bigio's site re: the accoustical effects of end caps on Boehm flutes,creating a resonance chamber beyond the cork, plus the...
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May 24, 2006 4:19 pm
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Dear Carl, In the specific case of my Denner flute reproductions, and in some long cap french flutes, the cork is very close to the top end of the headjoint as...
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May 24, 2006 5:00 pm
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Dear Carl, ... The only renaissance original I have seen which has an actual cap is an instrument in the museum in Berlin which is very unusual and early in ...
I have read the article about the zirconium stopper and others material, of Robert Bigio. This may be a step of evolution for any flute style. I am goin to try...
Dear Jean-Francois, I would be hesitant to use a "non-authentic" material such as zirconium to replace cork in a baroque flute. Will it give a non-historical...
Hi Carl, I have had a Bigio stopper in a Terry McGee head for about three months now with nothing but great results. Of course, this was one of Terry's last...
Please don't stop using cork - as I understand it , the trees are cultivated solely to produce the cork . They help sustain a valuable eco-system in Spain ....
I agree, Robert, The cork trees appear to be on sustained yield, and are very lovely in their mountain groves. Rod ... Roderick Cameron PO Box 438 640 School...
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May 27, 2006 12:54 am
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In a message dated 5/26/2006 6:48:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, roberthillier@... writes: Please don't stop using cork - as I understand it , the trees...
I have posted some photos of a piccolo that I aquired a few years ago. Anonymous, 4 piece, boxwood with 5 mounts, brass key. Assembled length 310mm, sounding...