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Bibliography

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  • Barker, Naomi Joy (2003). Mozart; Handel; Telemann; Bach; Bach, Carl Phillip Emmanuel (eds.). "Baroque Flutes". Early Music. 31 (3): 466–468.
    • This scholarly journal article reviews offers a comprehensive history of the Baroque flute, as well as various Baroque composers
  • Hotteterre, J. (1728) . [Amsterdam: M.C. Le Cene, approxiamately] [Image] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/75218616/.
    • A book about the principles of playing the Baroque flute.
  • Montagu, Jeremy; Brown, Howard Mayer; Frank, Jaap; Powell, Ardal (2001). Flute. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press.
    • This is a book the details the history of the Baroque flute and its role in the ensemble
  • Powell, Ardal (2001). Transverse flute. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press.
    • This book details a comprehensive history of the flute's development in the Baroque era.
  • Reisenweaver, Anna (2011). "The Development of the Flute as a Solo Instrument from the Medieval to the Baroque Era". Musical Offerings. 2 (1): 11–21. doi:10.15385/jmo.2011.2.1.2. I
    • This is a scholarly article that contains a lot of research on the development of the flute from the Medieval era to the Baroque era.
  • Vervliet, S., & Van Looy, B. (2010). Bach's chorus revisited: historically informed performance practice as bounded creativity. Early Music, 38(2), 205-214.
    • An academic article on the nature of authentic performing methods during the Baroque era.
  • Vovelle, Michel (2007). "Variations pour flûte sur la fin des lumières". Annales historiques de la Révolution française. 349 (1): 3–28.
    • This is a reference to the first piece of solo music written by the flute.
  • Quantz, Johann Joachim, 1697-1773. (1966). On playing the flute. New York :Schirmer Books,
    • A book written in the Baroque era that dives into the components and structures of the Baroque flute

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