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Musical instruments: different types of flutes. From top to bottom
GIA4784136 Musical instruments: different types of flutes. From top to bottom: flute traversiere Briccialdi system has 16 keys (Florence late 19th century), flute traversiere Ziegler with 12 keys (Vienna late 19th century), flute soprano, flute traversiere Anciuti late 18th century, flute sweet tenor de Bressan, late 18th century. by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Musical instruments: different types of flutes. From top to bottom: flute traversiere Briccialdi system has 16 keys (Florence late 19th century), flute traversiere Ziegler with 12 keys (Vienna late 19th century), flute soprano, flute traversiere Anciuti late 18th century, flute sweet tenor de Bressan, late 18th century.); eGiancarlo Costa; out of copyright
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This print showcases a stunning collection of musical instruments - an array of different types of flutes. From top to bottom, we are presented with a visual journey through the evolution and diversity of these enchanting instruments. Starting at the pinnacle, we have the flute traversiere Briccialdi system from late 19th century Florence. With its impressive 16 keys, this flute exudes elegance and sophistication. Moving down, we encounter the flute traversiere Ziegler from late 19th century Vienna, boasting 12 keys that add a touch of charm to its design. Next in line is the delicate soprano flute, radiating purity and grace with its slender form. As our eyes descend further, we come across the antique beauty of the flute traversiere Anciuti from late 18th century craftsmanship. Its rich history is palpable as it whispers tales from centuries past. Finally, at the base lies the sweet tenor de Bressan flute from late 18th century origins. This instrument carries a distinct warmth in both sound and appearance – a testament to its enduring appeal. Through Giancarlo Costa's lens, each detail is impeccably captured; every curve and key meticulously showcased for us to admire. This photograph not only celebrates these magnificent musical tools but also serves as a reminder of their timeless significance in creating harmonious melodies throughout history.
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