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- Title
The Development of the Flute in 19th-Century France.
- Authors
Lynn, Michael
- Abstract
The article discusses the highlights of Oberlin Conservatory of Music's "A 19th-Century French Flute Extravaganza" in October 2015, which offered glimpses into flute repertoire and instruments used in France 200 years ago. Topics mentioned include an overview of Oberlin Conservatory's collection, the flute in 19th-century France, and the creation of the "Böhm flute" by Theobald Böhm in Germany in 1832. It also mentions Böhm's conical and cylindrical designs of the flute.
- Subjects
OBERLIN College. Conservatory of Music; FLUTE playing; WOODWIND instruments; FLUTE music; FLUTE choir music
- Publication
Flutist Quarterly, 2016, Vol 41, Issue 4, p20
- ISSN
8756-8667
- Publication type
Article