Reference: Jstor
Place Characteristic: Harthan, J. P. (1943). Eighteenth-Century Flute Music. Retrieved March 20, 2018, from https://www-jstor-org.lib.fontys.nl/stable/728609?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=flute&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Dflute&refreqid=search%3A4ca9deae74e8d632dc726b7b43907a37&
Extract: The repertory of original music for the flute is probably greater than that for any other wood-wind instrument, and in these days of the development of musical bibbliography, when the larger public libraries are systematically building up their musical collections, it may be useful to notice some of the chief works.....
Creative Comment: Playing flute is very popular nowadays, otherwise there wouldn't be such an amount sheet music for flute, which is great. Playing the flute is wonderful, as many people as possible must be able to enjoy it. The fact that there is a lot of different music in different styles makes it more easy to like playing the flute
What kind of pieces in what kind of styles are there? Can you give me an example?
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