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Finds prove that the flute is the oldest instrument; the myth of the satyr Marsyas suggests that it could also be the most human. Today, the recorder is played by virtuoso soloists and ensembles, and is taught and built to the highest standards.

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Focus

Once again: Apollo vs. Marsyas
A few rambling thoughts about playing the recorder

Courage for depth
Interview with recorder makers Thomas and Stefan Küng

Mener la flûte à bec au sommet
The association Flauto Dolce is dedicated entirely to the flauto à bec

Turnaround almost achieved
The recorder has almost shaken off its reputation as a beginner's instrument

... and also

RESONANCE


Pierre Bleuse
- un chef inspirateur de sonorités

Pop music and panels - Festival m4music in Lausanne and Zurich

Educational is also exciting - Early Music Festival in Zurich

The Swiss Music Council has a new president - Interview with Rosmarie Quadranti

Carte blanche à William Blank

FINAL


Riddle
- Thomas Meyer is looking for


Row 9

Since January 2017, Michael Kube has always sat down for us on the 9th of the month in row 9 - with serious, thoughtful, but also amusing comments on current developments and the everyday music business.

Link to series 9


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