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A rarity: Renaissance Tenor Flute by Bob Marvin & Cathy Folkers. Probably “this is the only Bob Marvin Renaissance flute.” originalflutes.com/modern-copies/…

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Open access article: “Recorder Use in Sacred Music during the Spanish Siglo de Oro: Archival Evidence, Historical Practices, and Applications in Performance” by Julia Miller brepolsonline.net/doi/epdf/10.14…

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“All 657 pieces in the Magdalene College Libraries’ famous Magdalene Partbooks are now in RISM! This rich collection of music by James Paisible, Henry Purcell, Gottfried Finger, and more can be explored in RISM”. rism.info/library_collec…

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“A rare artefact, a worked bone flute which is remarkably well preserved, from one of the medieval pits within the ditched enclosure, was found in association with medieval pottery of 12th to 15th century date.” cotswoldarchaeology.co.uk/excavations-at…

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“In his vocabulario of 1703, Santos provided a question in Tagalog that is presumably for the use of missionaries: “Ylan ang bangsi sa Simbahan? Quantas flautas ay en la Iglesia?” (“How many recorders are there in the church?”).”—D. R. M. Irving, Colonial Counterpoint, p. 103.

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Your casual dose of Marvin's flauto doppio: youtu.be/-fsJ0Ws-7BQ?t=… Ritual Echoes. A film by Avery Gosfield and Matthias Barthel filmed at the Jewish Court of Speyer.

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“My God, who is present in the cellars of museums, who can open the eyes of individuals, and knows hidden attics, grant me many more, or all, old recorders.” —Frans Brüggen

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The Recorder of his kynde the meane dothe desire; Manyfolde fyngerynge and stoppes bryngithe hym from his notis clere: Who so lyst to handill an instrumente so goode Muste se in his many fyngerynge that he kepe tyme, stop and moode. Lekingfelde Proverb (temp. Henry VII).