A Brief History of the (European) Flutes

A Brief History of the (European and American) Flute up to 1900 This is a presentation I made for the National Flute Associations Summer Festival presenting a quick history of the flute. It touches on the Renaissance flute and continues to the development of the modern flute. More than 16 historical flutes are demonstrated in the video. Special thanks to Joseph Monticello and Boaz Berney who assisted in demonstrations as well as Mark Edwards who plays harpsichord in the Buffardin example. Please support the making of these videos by joining my Patreon page 0:01 Intro – Noe Freres 1-key – Devienne flute quartet, op? 5:40 Renaissance Flutes – La Bamba – V. Ruffo 9:55 Hotteterre Flute – Hotteterre Echos 18:00 Buffardin Flute – B**** Sonata 20:18 Richard Potter ivory 1-key flute– Haydn Trio III, Moderato 24:55 Crone 1-key – CPE Sonata in G major Wq. 127 26:41 Prudent 1-key – Tromlitz Partita IV 40:42 Milhouse 7-key – Wendling, Allegro from Trio V 43:08 Triebert 6-key – Tromlitz Partita V 45:14 Drouet 8-key – Broderies Furstaneu 55:50 Buffet Crampon conical Boehm – Donjon Tendre souvenir 01:01:25 Boehm & Mendler cylindrical Boehm - Boehm Andante 01:05:25 Lefevere cylindrical Boehm – Fauré - Morceau de Concours 01:07:06 Louis Lot cylindrical Boehm - Fauré - Morceau de Concours 01:11:56 American flutes by Peloubet– Ye Banks and braes o’ Bonnie Doon, Arr. Saust – Oh Nanny Wilt Thou Gang With Me – Saust 01:19:12 HF Meyer 10-key – Broderies 01:27:55 Rudall & Rose 8-key – Day Break
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