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Story of the Flute

Howard, A. A.—The Aulos. (Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, vol. iv., 1893, and vol. x., 1899.)

The Giorgi Flute. (Musical Courier, November 12, 1896.)

Frederick and his Flute. (ib. April 1899.)

Southgate, T. L.—Ancient Egyptian Double Flutes. (Proceedings of the Musical Association, 1890.)
———The Evolution of the Flute. (ib. 1907.)
———Flute Music. (ib. 1909.)

Welch, C.—The Literature of the Recorder, (ib. 1897.)
———Hamlet and the Recorder. (ib. 1901.)

Standish, H.—The Giorgi Flute. (ib. 1897.)

Bridge, J. C.—The Chester Recorders. (ib. 1900.)

FitzGibbon, H. M.—Flutes Ancient and Modern. (Leisure Hour, May 1884.)
———Famous Flautists Past and Present. (Musical World, 1906.)
———Lady Flautists. (ib.)
———Frederick the Great and Quantz. (Musical Opinion, March 1893.)
———The Flute in Chamber Music. (ib. April, June, July, 1905)
———The Flute in Bach and Handel. (ib. October, December, 1911.)
———Use of the Piccolo by Great Composers. (ib. October, December, 1912.)
———The Flute in Early English Poetry and Drama, (ib. September, 1913.)

And many other articles on flute subjects in the same journal, which also contains numerous other matters of interest to flautists, especially a series of letters (1892 and 1898), and quarterly reviews of flute music.

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