The most lyrical of instruments is featured in this complete book-and-CD introduction, offering spreads that present how the flute is made, how it works, its geographic origins and history, and its place in the orchestra.
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No Female Flutists?,
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This review is from: The Living Flute: A Complete Guide to Listening, Learning, and Playing (CD Music Series , Vol 4) (Hardcover)
This book is filled with facts about the flute and its history. However, a great number of the great flutists are women (Robison, Wincenc, Zuckerman, Dwyer, Milan, and many others. But this book pictures only men.
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Flawed.,
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This review is from: The Living Flute: A Complete Guide to Listening, Learning, and Playing (CD Music Series , Vol 4) (Hardcover)
This book is attractively illustrated and would be appealing to a budding flutist; however, I noticed that a key illustration of a young flutist playing the flute is reversed. The photo shows the flute being played on the wrong side.
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