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Thanks for this most informative and documented website, which I had seen before but recently looked at in more detail, since I acquired a modern bass flageolet (in G3 [196 Hz], almost a bass recorder in range). I am curious if there are similar modern instruments, of this and other sizes. More details about mine at the website mentioned below, which I hope to add to in the near future.—Marc Schneiders (marc AT schneiders D0T org)
Posted on: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 02:23:48 +0000
Félicitations pour votre site. Vivent les flageolets ! I have a collection of flageolets and I had published music for. I hope to realise a cd one day. Happy new year 2009 ! Hugo Reyne (France)—hugoreyne@wanadoo.fr
Posted on: Wed, 31 Dec 2008 23:34:32 +0000
Hello, I was surfing the net to try to find some information on a flageolet I just purchase at a local estate auction and came across your web site....can you help me? There are 4 sections, 3 sections are marked WILLIAM HALL & SONS N.YORK. 1 section has the address 239 BROADWAY. and 1 section has the letter D. It measures about 14" long WITHOUT the end mouth piece, with the mouth piece its approx.15 1/4" long. Wondering on the history and a value. Any help would be appreciated. photos can be sent if needed. Thanks—gary nardecchia ... nardo@neo.rr(dot)com
Posted on: Tue, 07 Oct 2008 13:27:12 +0100
Hello, I'm playing flageolet since one year using the "methode pour le flageolet" from Carnaud(i have an original version). My flageolet is an original peace from B. Werdeau if you have information about this Werdeau i'm intersted. —Michel Notredame mno(at)swing(dot)be
Posted on: Tue, 07 Oct 2008 09:33:04 +0100
Hello, I'm playing flageolet since one year using the "methode pour le flageolet" from Carnaud(i have an original version). My flageolet is an original peace from B. Werdeau if you have information about this Werdeau i'm intersted. —Michel Notredame mno(at)swing(dot)be
Posted on: Tue, 07 Oct 2008 08:55:49 +0100
Sebastiaan, I haven’t come across any myself, but I remember seeing one listed: http://www.music.ed.ac.uk/euchmi/cimcim/iwd.html#Recorders which should be available from any CIMCIM institute. Replicas have been made of one of the French flageolets in the Horniman museum (http://www.horniman.ac.uk) so it might also be worth speaking to them to see if they took a copy.—Jacob Head
Posted on: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 10:45:23 +0100
Thanks for the site, it si very informative and has provoked my curiosity. Are there technical drawings for this instrument anywhere?—sebastiaan
Posted on: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 03:15:03 +0100
I'm looking for a copy of the msuic that Robert Louis Stevenson wrote for the flageolet. Can you help?—clelland@btinternet.com
Posted on: Sun, 20 Jul 2008 14:58:29 +0100
Thanks very much for your web page. It's very informative and useful. I'm interested in more advanced solo flageolet music from the period 1870-1899. Your page mentions Bonnisseau and Bousquet. The British Library has entries for Ernst William Ritter, who apparently wrote in the 1880's. Do you have any examples of his music or know where it might be obtained? I would also like know where to find more of Bonnisseau. Thanks.—j-russell[at]northwestern[dot]edu
Posted on: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 13:13:49 +0100
thanks for making this website it helped me alot when doing my project on the flageolet.—Lily
Posted on: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 11:20:22 +0100