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  • De foto geeft een heel ander optreden weer. Desgewenst kan ik een krantenfoto van de première van Ende scannen en opsturen. Daarop zie je dat het twee Renaissancefluiten zijn. Het zullen G alten zijn in 440 want ik hoor het stuk beginnen op e - fis.

  • @margritha1

    Goed idee, dan vervang ik deze.

    TvG

  • Nice recording, but why is the pitch too high? The original piece starts with a d + e, but this recording starts with an f sharp + g sharp.

  • @pmlegene He may have transposed it, or he may just be playing on a different recorder. If the original song was notated for a modern A=440 recorder in C, and he plays the same fingerings on a baroque A=415 recorder in F, then that could account for the transposition you observe.

  • Hi Thomas, thanks for this new wonderful gift, right to my favorites ;) Ernesto

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