The Early Flute

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Clarendon Press, 1992 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 164 pages
With the growth of interest in recent years in the use of period instruments in recordings and professional and amateur performances, the early flute has experienced a remarkable revival. This is the first book in modern times to deal exclusively with the transverse flute in the Renaissance, Baroque, and Classical eras, following it from 1500 until the early nineteenth century. Advice is given on acquiring instruments and their care and maintenance. Additional chapters guide the reader to relevant sources about techniques and style, recommend repertoire, and give general advice to the modern player. The text is enhanced by numerous illustrations of important historic flutes.

Contents

Some Historical Considerations
1
The Renaissance Flute by Anne Smith
11
The Baroque Flute
47
The Classical Flute
50
Buying an Instrument
68
Care and Maintenance of the Instrument xii
80
50
85
Technique
89
Style
107
Important Solo and Ensemble Repertoire with Recommended Editions
112
Advice to the Contemporary Player
131
Useful Addresses
145
Bibliography
147
Index 80
155
I12 131 145 147
156
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