The 19th-Century French Five-Key Flute and the Modern Boehm-System Flute in Cuban Charanga by Jessica Valiente
Of interest to many flutists working in charanga is the kind of flute that is commonly associated with the genre. For those...
Of interest to many flutists working in charanga is the kind of flute that is commonly associated with the genre. For those...
International Flute Journal readers will remember the review we published of Ed Joffe’s excellent book on woodwind doubling as well his equally excellent recording Contrasts....
As he showed me into his modest home in a quiet Seattle suburb, Alan Hovhaness felt the need to apologize for two...
For some time, at International Flute Journal, as part of our goal to “Deepen Knowledge and Expand Horizons,” we have been...
Literature declaring the piccolo’s grand entrance into the symphony is widespread. Sharing debutante status with the trombones and contrabassoon in the...
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