I wonder whether anyone knows anything about Robert Saunders? I own an instrument that he made some time ago (ex coll. Mather), and wondered whether he is...
greenl@xxxxx.xx
May 9, 1998 2:03 am
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Welcome to all new members on this list. First, an apology about the name confusion. I had originally called it (as some of you know) Traverso, but realized...
greenl@xxxxx.xx
May 9, 1998 1:18 pm
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Welcome again to all the new members. Sorry for the slight delay setting you up; I've been away for the weekend and off-line. (Such are the hazards of a...
greenl@xxxxx.xx
May 11, 1998 2:40 pm
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A good place to get the scoop on using superglue in "restoration" work might be MICAT-L, the list for museum conservators. ... HTH, Ardal Powell ...
ardal@...
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May 11, 1998 3:23 pm
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... Success will depend on many things, including the style of flute and where the cracks are. The best approach will also depend on how "historically ...
Terry McGee
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May 11, 1998 8:36 pm
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Hi I've just joined this list with high hopes and expectations that it will grow into a valuable means of communicating between "real" flute lovers. This...
Terry McGee
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May 11, 1998 8:33 pm
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Terry, and others: The flute now under restoration is a Hill-Monzani, 1835, grenadilla (I think) and sterling. Here is the problem: the crack is through the...
greenl@xxxxx.xx
May 12, 1998 1:02 am
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Has anyone looked into the Saverio Mercadante Metodo per il Flauto (1825)? Or, for that matter, Mercadante as a flutist? John Thow...
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May 12, 1998 11:36 pm
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I haven't seen it; is there a reprint available anywhere? Les Green...
greenl@xxxxx.xx
May 13, 1998 12:03 am
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... No, I don't think so. I hope I have time in the next few days to look it over. Best, John John H. Thow (510)527-2512 (Home) (510)642-2687 (Office) ...
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May 13, 1998 2:48 am
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... I'd be interested in other's views, but I would have expected either ebony or cocuswood from a flute of this period. Large vacuum into which others may...
Terry McGee
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May 12, 1998 9:02 am
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Yes, Terry's right, it is cocus. Thanks for the suggestion; I'll pass it on to Peter. We are still considering a number of options. Incidentally, Terry's...
greenl@xxxxx.xx
May 13, 1998 12:27 pm
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Hi. Thanks for the official welcome. Sometime next week, I will be away and will probably want to suspend my subscription during that period. Is there a...
hb@xxxx.xxx
May 14, 1998 4:45 pm
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I'm afraid I don't have a quick answer to you on that--I will try to find out for you from onelist.com. (Because this is web-based rather than Listserv, the...
greenl@xxxxx.xx
May 14, 1998 5:17 pm
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Guten Tag (which is the Kraut equivalent of HI), I am an ex-investment banker turned musician located near Frankfurt, Germany. I am a regular student at...
Clavichord
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May 14, 1998 5:28 pm
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Thanks for the addresses, the invitations have been sent. -- ________________________ Leslie Green, Chair Department of Philosophy York University, Toronto M3J...
greenl@xxxxx.xx
May 14, 1998 5:29 pm
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Our new list is expanding fairly quickly--thank you. A couple of you have written to me to ask how they came to be "invited" to join the list, why this is a...
greenl@xxxxx.xx
May 14, 1998 5:50 pm
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Has anyone heard the Naxos CD of Shultz et al. doing the Hotteterre flute suites etc? Reviews? Les Green...
greenl@xxxxx.xx
May 14, 1998 5:52 pm
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I was reading through Vivaldi's "Il gardellino" concerto today and came accross a trill in the 3rd mvt. that has me stumped--in m. 71 there's a trill from E'''...
Kailan Rubinoff
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May 14, 1998 11:05 pm
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This is an awkward one. On my 415 Rottenburgh (Boudreau), 13 45 to prepare, then 1 t2 45k to trill works OK. But on my 392 Bressan (Saunders), I need 1234...
greenl@xxxxx.xx
May 14, 1998 11:20 pm
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Greetings! I wish to greet you all and thank Les for starting this list. I have been wishing for an early flute list since I started Irish flute last year. ...
David Dahl
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May 15, 1998 4:37 am
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... Has anyone heard the Naxos CD of Shultz et al. doing the Hotteterre flute suites etc? Reviews? << I am not familiar with a Shultz Hotteterre on Naxos, but...
David Dahl
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May 15, 1998 4:37 am
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<< While I have a Boehm flute (Louis Lot) >> In case you are bored with it, here is a taker. Particularly, if the number is below 2000... Michael...
Clavichord
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May 15, 1998 6:44 am
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Yea, Brethren of ye ancien fluits, I am vexed ... Has anyone else noticed that almost all old (and not so old) engravings and illustrations of flute players...
Terry McGee
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May 14, 1998 1:07 pm
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... Just curious. Which publication do you have? I recently aquired the Donal O'Sullivan 2 volume Carolan collection. Volume 1 contains 213 tunes by or...
weismlr@xxxxxxxx.xxx
May 15, 1998 1:27 pm
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Les Green: Thanks for your welcoming message. I've played Boehm flutes (eg in the Goldsmiths Symphony Orchestra, London) for longer than I care to remember,...
Roy Brewer
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May 15, 1998 1:26 pm
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Suprisingly, perhaps, a great way for a beginner to get into lots of playable music is to learn to read the French violon clef, and then check out the many,...
greenl@xxxxx.xx
May 15, 1998 2:04 pm
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David is right, my intelligence was wrong. It was Philippe Allain Dupre. Will try to find the disc this afternoon. Thanks L. -- ________________________ Les...
greenl@xxxxx.xx
May 15, 1998 2:06 pm
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I have acquired a John Runtzen one-key flute, copied after Milhouse. It is in boxwood with brass rings and key, at A=440. From the pitch and profile I think...
John D. Black
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May 15, 1998 5:29 pm
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I have an Aulos Stanesby-copy flute, an instrument I very much like and consider a real bargain. I special ordered it, and have not had the chance to check...