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flute (BWV 1013) by
Johann Sebastian Bach
performed on an 18th-century
traverso by Alex
Murray 1.
Allemande 2.
Courante 3.
Sarabande 4. Bourrée Problems...
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Flauto can
refer to:
Recorder (musical instrument) if
flauto dolce,
flauto a
becco or
flauto diritto Flute if
flauto traverso This
disambiguation page...
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defined by wind instruments, such as oboe, oboe da caccia, oboe d'amore,
flauto traverso, recorder, trumpet, horn, trombone, and timpani. For Bach, some instruments...
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written in
Italian refer to the
instrument as
flauto,
whereas the
transverse instrument was
called flauto traverso. This distinction, like the
English switch...
- Mud), b**** Lieschen, his daughter, soprano. The
orchestra consists of
flauto traverso, two
violins obbligato, viola,
cembalo and b****o continuo. Emma Kirkby...
- and a
Baroque instrumental ensemble of a
slide horn for hymn tunes,
flauto traverso, two
oboes d'amore,
strings and b****o continuo.
Besides the unusual...
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transverse flute was
always explicitly requested with
names such as
flauto traverso or
flauto traversiere. It is in fact only from the
second quarter of the...
- ...singularly
beautiful in
quality of tone".[citation needed] The
Flauto Traverso he
describes thus "double
length in the
upper part....the
pipes being...
- it (the
original console was on the
south side). The
choir organ's
Flauto Traverso was
replaced by a nazard, and a
tierce was
provided on a new slider...
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flutes Bach
wrote for (the
transverse flute,
which Bach
called flauto traverso or
flute traversière).
Rifkin argues that the
violin was the most likely...