The Development of the Flute as a Solo Instrument from the Medieval to the Baroque Era
As one of the oldest instruments known to mankind, the flute is present in some form in nearly every culture and ethnic group in the world. However, in Western music in particular, the flute has taken its place as an important part of musical culture, both as a solo and an ensemble instrument. The f...
Main Author: | Anna J. Reisenweaver |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Department of Music and Worship
2011-05-01
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Series: | Musical Offerings |
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Online Access: | http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/musicalofferings/vol2/iss1/2/ |
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