Finding the flute of an outstanding flute virtuoso

When it comes to antique or original instruments, it’s normally a huge bonus if we have a maker’s stamp to identify and date the instrument. New owners are then happy to know some details about the maker’s background and the properties of the instrument itself. Organology, or the study of...

The conical ring-key flute – game changer of 1832

It is known that towards the end of the eighteenth century, flutes with eight keys, or double and alternate keyed flutes were preferred among musicians. Yet things were to change drastically with the Theobald BOEHM (1794-1881)1832 invention – the conical ring-key flute. Sadly, it was to become a beautiful instrument...

Acoustical aspects of the transverse flute from 1700 to present

If you are interested in learning more about flute acoustics, we have an interesting article written by Jens Holger Rindel, a senior consultant at Multiconsult in Norway, senior researcher in Odeon A/S, Denmark, former Professor in acoustics at the Technical University of Denmark… and flutist!It was presented at the Baltic-Nordic...