10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «TRANSVERSE FLUTE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
transverse flute in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
transverse flute im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
At present, however, none approaches the regular transverse flute in trueness
and beauty of tone. But if anyone wishes to practise upon one of these
uncommon flutes, he has only to imagine a different clef for the notes; he then
can manage ...
Johann Joachim Quantz, 2011
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The
Flute Book: A Complete Guide for Students and Performers
Flute versus Recorder Implicit in the escalating prominence of the transverse flute
at the beginning of the eighteenth century was its eventual displacement of the
recorder. At first, the newly redesigned transverse flute coexisted with its ...
3
My Complete Story of the
Flute: The Instrument, the ...
By the end of the 17th century, the recorder was called flute, later the common
flute; in France it was known as flute-douce or flute-a-bec to distinguish it from the
German or transverse flute. It was used frequently by Handel and Bach in their ...
Leonardo De Lorenzo, 1992
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The Harvard Concise Dictionary of Music and Musicians
Other classifications concern the ways in which flutes are held and blown and the
geometry of the enclosed air column; e.g., *end-blown flute, *globular flute, *nose
flute, *transverse flute. The modern orchestral flute is a transverse flute with ...
5
Method for the One-keyed
Flute: Baroque and Classical
Nouvelle Methode pour apprendre en peu de terns a joiier de la flute traversiere [
A new method for learning to play the transverse flute in a short time] Second
edition. Amsterdam: J. J. Hummel, 1759. 36p Nieuwe Manier was written at a
time ...
Janice Dockendorff Boland, 1998
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The Harvard Dictionary of Music
This transverse flute has developed from a design introduced in 1847 by
Theobald Boehm (1794-1881) and modified by French, English, and American
makers since that time. Its tube is cylindrical, usually of metal (silver or alloy, or
sometimes ...
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Principles of the
Flute, Recorder, and Oboe
NATURAL TONES All the natural tones are produced in the manner shown in
Plate i of the treatise on the transverse flute and explained in Chapter Three of
the same treatise, with the exception of both high and low C, which are produced
...
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Performance Practice: A Dictionary-guide for Musicians
Flute [transverse flute] (l2th-20th c.). A side-blown wind instrument with cylindrical
bore. In literary references the simple name "flute" (fluste, etc.) often designated
an end-blown *recorder, and the qualification "German flute" (flute d'allenumde) ...
Roland John Jackson, 2005
The Early Flute is the first book in modern times to deal exclusively with the flutes used in the Renaissance, Baroque, and Classical eras. The book details the history of the transverse flute from 1500 until the early nineteenth century.
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Antonio Vivaldi: His Life and Work
It seems that before 1729-30 the composer had written solo Concertos only for
the recorder and had used the transverse flute only in chamber concertos. In that
case the solo concertos for transverse flute came after that date, when recorder ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «TRANSVERSE FLUTE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
transverse flute im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Baroque music at Grey Towers
... gamba), David Ross (transverse flute), and Daniel Swenberg (theorbo) took the stage. The instruments are the precursors of modern day flute, cello, and lute. «The Pike County Courier, Jun 15»
JH ROMAN: The 12 Flute Sonatas – Dan Laurin, recorder/ Paradiso …
Though they seem to have been written for transverse flute, Dan Laurin, ... the recorder as it was more prevalent in the middle classes compared to the flute, and ... «Audiophile Audition, Jun 15»
Baroque trio to perform at Grey Towers
... da gamba, a predecessor of the cello, and David Ross on the transverse flute. ... The New York Times for the "limpid sweetness" of his Baroque flute playing, ... «The Pike County Courier, Jun 15»
Tacoma native Anna Marsh brings the rarely-heard Renaissance …
Primarily pieces from Italy and Spain written for a soprano instrument (often violin, here played on the Renaissance transverse flute) and basso continuo (here ... «TheNewsTribune.com, Mai 15»
Ax on Fire in Rockin' Church
If the part had been played on a fuller-bodied transverse flute, it might have carried with more equality; for some reason I kept summoning images of the owl and ... «The Boston Musical Intelligencer, Mär 15»
Tacoma gets musical feast with Salish Sea Early Music Festival
The flutist is festival founding director Jeffrey Cohan, and he's joined by two ... wind instruments like dulcian and transverse flute, with lute accompaniment; and ... «TheNewsTribune.com, Jan 15»
Review: New Trinity Baroque goes old-school with early music for …
The musicians for the evening were Karolina Bäter on transverse flute and recorders (aka Blockflötes), Evan Few and Ute Marks on baroque violin, William ... «ArtsATL, Dez 14»
A Bach Family Celebration @ Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, London
Pinnock has recently recorded the flute concertos of CPE Bach with ... there was ample evidence for the belief that the transverse flute is one of the most difficult ... «musicOMH.com, Sep 14»
Sampling of CPE Bach's music at Capitol Hill Chamber Music Festival
Cohan performed on an 18th-century transverse flute, and the chance to hear this music on an instrument from Bach's time in this intimate acoustic was ... «Washington Post, Jul 14»
Colorado museum toasts collectors — including Nintendo trove
Whether it's vintage postcards, baseball caps or vinyl records, antique flutes, ... Her favorite is a rosewood transverse flute, the predecessor to the modern flute. «Denver Post, Mär 14»