Most fundamentally, in using the 3rd harmonic, as opposed to the 2nd, for the 12th note of the scale (a" on a d' flute, the opening note in this performance) and some other notes above, so more holes are closed in that part of the instrument's range than is typically the case with the baroque flute.
Please explain to me how the blotches contribute to the sound, and I'm not being sarcastic nor ironic, it is a legitimate question. Please answer it. Best regards, Victor.
Powerful sound!
What a beautiful sound. Best Baroque Flute embouchure!
Floats by on a breeze.. delightfully smooth. Thank you
Kate...amazing as always!!
Beautiful as always Kate
splendid sound !
Absolutely beautiful!
Beautiful music. I've always enjoyed a good flute piece.
Lovely tone and acoustic
Beautiful!
Great sound
Gorgious!
Parabéns; Vc toca muito bem! Resolvi estudar flauta aos sessenta anos e estou ámando!
een ander geluid, bijzonder mooi !
Madame, you're great.
Absolutely stunning.
Thank you.
so schön! Vielen Dank!
Kate Clark 😘😘😘 Perfect
Que belleza.
Perfect.
Really good .
Amazing! She's one of the flute players of the FestspielOrchester Göttingen. Right? I recognize her from the Brandenburg 5.
Superb. X
Thanks 😊
Excelso!
how do the fingerlings of the (tenor) rennaissance flute differ to those of the baroque?
More cross fingerings in general, but it's a really fun instrument to play.
Terribly! ;-)
Most fundamentally, in using the 3rd harmonic, as opposed to the 2nd, for the 12th note of the scale (a" on a d' flute, the opening note in this performance) and some other notes above, so more holes are closed in that part of the instrument's range than is typically the case with the baroque flute.
Lovely.
I am fascinated about this performance! Does somebody know where can I get the scores? I am also learning renaissance flute :)
Nyilas Édua The Early Music Shop, England will have all the volumes of Van Eyck’s music. T
@@WolfyGreen Nice, thank you very much!
you can also download it for free at imslp
@@sofiavieira6202 okay, thank you!
Oh Wow! What a beautiful and original timber! I I think it sounds more beautiful than recorder.
YES!
Marvelous!
Who is the craftman that made the flute?
please what model of flute is this?
Who made this flute?
Is this replica after Bassano (!! marked) or after the trefoil marked ones(Accademia Filarmonica di Verona)?
I will try to find out.
thank you.
Accademia Filarmonica di Verona
@@VoicesofMusic Made by Martin Wenner? I know he based his design on instruments from Verona.
Recorded at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Belvedere, CA, USA. I can tell by the blotches in the cement wall.
I'm sure the blotches contribute to the excellent acoustics, I'm just sure of it!
"that's how the light gets in"
Please explain to me how the blotches contribute to the sound, and I'm not being sarcastic nor ironic, it is a legitimate question. Please answer it. Best regards, Victor.
If the walls and floor are mirror flat you get a lot of harsh reflections in the sound.
Thank you, and thank you for uploading.