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Tres Doulx Flutes
Tres Doulx Flutes
Tres Doulx Flutes
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Tres doulx is a Renaissance flute consort dedicated to the in-depth exploration of original sources and manuscripts. Tres doulx specializes in the performance of music from the period of the Renaissance flute’s popularity: the late fifteenth to early seventeenth centuries. Our name is taken from the title of a song by Gille de Binche (known as Binchois) Les tres doulx yeux de viaire ma dame - the most lovely eyes in my lady's face.
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@midnightmoth1
@midnightmoth1 4 дня назад
Does Tres Doulx Flutes have any performance videos you could share with us?
@curtvaughan2836
@curtvaughan2836 6 месяцев назад
Great interview. Much thanks. I've ordered a Grenser one-key from Mr. Wenner. Your interview helped me decide to contact him.
@normanfreund
@normanfreund 3 года назад
Thanks for posting. Interesting how the bore diameter changes are top secrete. I see similarities in methods for finding that bore change amongst the transverse flute makers and the Shakuhachi flute makers. I am on the journey myself of making flutes, designing them and developing the theory to design them, combining my skills as an engineer, musician and scientist.
@mattbowman8208
@mattbowman8208 2 года назад
That's a great combination! I've been making a unique type of oblique flute I designed since about 2010 or so that took its final form at the end of 2014. They're a bit like the Kaval. I love this craft! I'm always happy to hear that others are taking steps in similar directions. I went the "organic" route and just blindly drilled holes and shaped blowing edge rims until everything started coming together like it was hearing in my head, haha. Good stuff either way!
@john.415
@john.415 3 года назад
Thanks very much for arranging this intriguing interview! Mr. Wenner was most generous with his time and I also appreciated his brief tour of his extensive operation. I've actually recently placed an order directly to him for one of his Palanca flutes, in grenadilla, which I'm eagerly anticipating.