Taffanel: Genius of the Flute by Edward Blakeman

Taffanel: Genius of the Flute by Edward Blakeman

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Paul Taffanel (1844 - 1908) is essentially the father of modern flute playing. Drawing on previously unavailable material from a provate archive in Paris, Blakeman describes and evaluates Taffanel's life, career, and works, with particular reference to his influence as founder of the modern French School of flute playing.

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Taffanel: Genius of the Flute by Edward Blakeman

Paul Taffanel (1844 - 1908) is essentially the father of modern flute playing. Drawing on previously unavailable material from a provate archive in Paris, Blakeman describes and evaluates Taffanel's life, career, and works, with particular reference to his influence as founder of the modern French School of flute playing.
Edward Blakeman is Editor of Live Music at BBC Radio 3 in London, in charge of broadcasting opera, orchestral concerts, and the annual summer season of the BBC Proms. As a flute player and writer on music, he has long been fascinated by all things French and this book is the result of many happy times of work and play in Paris.
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ISBN 13 9780195170986
ISBN 10 0195170989
Title Taffanel: Genius of the Flute
Author Edward Blakeman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Year published 2005-04-21
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.