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Soraya Peront, Senior Flute Recital, Soraya Peront Oct 2021

Soraya Peront, Senior Flute Recital, Soraya Peront

Junior and Senior Recitals

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Emily Brubaker And Soraya Wiese, Junior And Sophomore Horn And Flute Recital, Emily Brubaker, Soraya Wiese Nov 2019

Emily Brubaker And Soraya Wiese, Junior And Sophomore Horn And Flute Recital, Emily Brubaker, Soraya Wiese

Junior and Senior Recitals

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Emily Brubaker And Soraya Wiese, Junior And Sophomore Horn And Flute Recital, Emily Brubaker, Soraya Wiese Nov 2019

Emily Brubaker And Soraya Wiese, Junior And Sophomore Horn And Flute Recital, Emily Brubaker, Soraya Wiese

Student Recitals

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Chloé Lance, Junior Flute Recital, Chloé Anne Elois Lance Apr 2018

Chloé Lance, Junior Flute Recital, Chloé Anne Elois Lance

Junior and Senior Recitals

No abstract provided.


Sharri K Hall, Senior Flute Recital, Sharri K. Hall Mar 2018

Sharri K Hall, Senior Flute Recital, Sharri K. Hall

Junior and Senior Recitals

No abstract provided.


Emily Sulka, Junior Flute Recital, Emily Sulka Mar 2018

Emily Sulka, Junior Flute Recital, Emily Sulka

Junior and Senior Recitals

No abstract provided.


Sharri K. Hall, Junior Flute Recital, Sharri K. Hall Mar 2017

Sharri K. Hall, Junior Flute Recital, Sharri K. Hall

Junior and Senior Recitals

No abstract provided.


Sharri Hall, Flute, And Rachel Blizzard, Harp, Sharri Hall, Rachel Blizzard Apr 2016

Sharri Hall, Flute, And Rachel Blizzard, Harp, Sharri Hall, Rachel Blizzard

Student Recitals

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From Mozart To Lookout: The Flute’S Evolution From 1800, Anna J. Reisenweaver Sep 2011

From Mozart To Lookout: The Flute’S Evolution From 1800, Anna J. Reisenweaver

Musical Offerings

As this brief survey of the flute’s history and repertoire reveals, the instrument evolved significantly over the centuries. From works such as Mozart’s Concerto in G to Robert Dick’s Lookout, from the single-keyed, four-piece flute of Jacob Denner to the highly complex mechanism of Alexander Murray, the flute’s growth has been dramatic and extensive. While some of its technical changes were the result of new styles of repertoire, other innovations spurred musical developments as the instrument’s capabilities expanded. As both the instrument and its repertoire grew simultaneously, the flute solidified its standing as in the classical tradition both a solo …


The Development Of The Flute As A Solo Instrument From The Medieval To The Baroque Era, Anna J. Reisenweaver May 2011

The Development Of The Flute As A Solo Instrument From The Medieval To The Baroque Era, Anna J. Reisenweaver

Musical Offerings

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 flute has also undergone its most significant technological developments in Western musical culture, moving from the bone keyless flutes of the Prehistoric era to the gold and silver instruments known to performers today. During the Renaissance and Baroque periods in particular, however, the flute rose to …


The Development Of The Flute As A Solo Instrument From The Medieval To The Baroque Era, Anna J. Reisenweaver Mar 2011

The Development Of The Flute As A Solo Instrument From The Medieval To The Baroque Era, Anna J. Reisenweaver

Music and Worship Student Presentations

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 flute has also undergone its most significant technological developments in Western musical culture, moving from the bone keyless flutes of the Prehistoric era to the gold and silver instruments known to performers today. During the Renaissance and Baroque periods in particular, however, the flute rose to …