hello everyone, has someone some experience to share about changing flute (s)in the same concert? maybe a denner in the first half and a palanca in the second ...
Many years ago, when doing a recital towards my degree I used a Meyer system, a reform flute, a wood Haynes and a silver Powell all on the same recital for ...
For all your London-based earlyflutists out there: *We would like to invite you to a special demonstration recital dedicated to the renaissance flute:* ...
Hi Gino, personally, I haven't found this to be practical, first from a pitch perspective (retune the haprsichord or other instruments), secondly from the...
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Dear Gino, I personally find that I can only deal with two types of flutes at a time - it doesn't matter so much if one is baroque and the other renaissance,...
Hello Gino, I rarely play only one flute on a recital. I find the variations in color to be very interesting. I limit myself to 2 or 3 different flutes--more...
I do this all the time in chamber music concerts, and even throw recorder into the mix on occasion. I don't do it in orchestral concerts. In a concert coming...
Hello everyoneDo you know were I can find the Boimortier sonatas for flute and Harpsichord (obligato) opus 91 ? Facsimile would be my first choice.Thank...
Hi Gino, I've played concerts on several different flutes and recorders. The experience can be exciting, and the result can be very satisfying. But it can be a...
Jean-Francois ............ There is a modern edition of Boismortier, Op. 91 published by Heugel - Paris (edition Pincherle). No Broude Bros.(having a sale...
There is a facsimle edition. Unfortunately my copy is somewhere in a box, as I will be moving later this month. Try Saul Groen http://www.saulbgroen.nl/ . They...
I did several times as a conference-concert explaining the evolution of the transverse flute (for an audience of boehm flutists!!)and it is crazy... It was...
The Boismortier op.91 facsimile is published by Universal Edition (ue18039) -the Wiener Querflöten Edition Genevieve ... The Boismortier op.91 facsimile is...
First, I want to thank you for your help finding the Boismortier sonatas op91. I will get it from Amsterdam.I would like to share here one of my favorite CD...
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but is there any consensus in the early flute world about the time when the baroque traverso became fashionable in France?...
Dear Thiemo, This is by no means a stupid question. I don't have Eppelsheim's book on Lully to hand, but according to a table I compiled myself a year or two...
Lasocki, David
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Nov 10, 2007 6:25 pm
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Dear Thiemo I have nothing to add to David Lasocki expert answer to your query, particularly his excellent precision about philology. But I have to complain...
Philippe, I presume it must be fashionable to call people north of the language border ignorant and stupid (how ignorant is 'Dutch Belgium, btw), but ...
Hi Peter First of all I apologize for "Dutch Belgium" of course I meant Flemish Belgium. Then are we talking in English? about the French flute apparition in...
Point taken! thanks, Peter ... 18th? but It was called a "German flute". ... to the cylindrical flute known by Van Eyck. ... also a "not baroque traverso". ......
I just read all the recent messages about how we should call the baroque flute. It was a discussion about the one key flute creation and development in France...
Dear Jean-Francois, et al., When I wrote an article about the "Baroque flute" in 1968, it was the standard name in English for the (basically) one-keyed flute...
Lasocki, David
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Dear David Why not the Beaudin "traverso"? But my concern again is that this new word exists only in a Dutch dictionnary apparently, as Peter pointed out.. ...
Dear Philippe, Ah, but the online version of the New Grove does have a definition of "traverso," written by none other than our friend Ardal: Traverso (It.:...
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Nov 12, 2007 7:11 pm
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I, for one, am deeply relieved because in my "stupid ignorance" (Is that redundant?) I had registered my license plate as TRVERSO (Ohio only allows 7 ...