
The Romantic Flute (not that one)
It’s always felt like we flute players weren’t invited to the Romantic party. Whilst Beethoven, Wagner and Mahler were playing beer pong, we were at home tooting our own flutes.
So this week, I look at why that is, along with the Jena German Romanticism movement, the response to The Enlightenment, and how the French screwed it all up.Grma x
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Chapters:
0:00 - Students and Sun
7:02 - Romantic with a big R
16:50 - The Shite Flute
25:44 - German Romanticism and Aperol Spritz
36:55 - What Flutes Should Do
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