Instrument Exhibit at the SCBF's 2009 Concert I, curated by Charles Sutton (2nd from left). Photo by A. Roedig.
Historical flutes courtesy of Lars Johannesson and Alissa Roedig. Photo by Lars Johannesson Photography (www.larsjohannesson.com). Flutes from top: (1) P. Bressan (copy by R. Cameron), ca. 1720, 1-key 'baroque' flute with silver rings; (2) A. Grenser, 1720-1807 (copy by R. Cameron), 1-key late 'baroque' flute with ivory rings; (3) H. Grenser (copy by R. Cameron), ca. 1790, 8-key flute in ebony with (faux) ivory rings; (4) Triebert (copy by R. Cameron), 1825, 8-keyed flute from cocus wood, silver rings and keys; (5) E. Rittershausen, ca. 1903, Böhm-system wooden flute, nickel-silver keys; (6) Wm. S. Haynes, 1926, Boehm flute in silver.
Charles Sutton explains the hurdy gurdy. Photo by Lars Johannesson Photography (www.larsjohannesson.com).
Hurdy gurdy and lutes. Photo by A. Roedig.
Hurdy gurdy, lutes, and early guitars. Photo by A. Roedig.
Concert-goers explore the instrument exhibit. Photo by A. Roedig.