

FSīB 22.178 "Als Orpheus Wieder Sang: Die ersten Premieren der Berliner Staatsoper1945-48." BERGER, LEMNITZ, KLOSE, STREICH, ANDERS, SCHOCK, SUTHAUS, SCHMITT-WALTER, METTERNICH, PROHASKA, FRICK. If you are hoping to obtain one of these items, we suggest copying down our citation and then trying Classical LPs Academyġ0" ALP 307 Liszt: Rapsodie Espagnole Ravel: Valses Nobles et Sentimentales. The information is presented here for discographical purposes. This page shows an old, inactive catalog. PLEASE NOTE THESE VERY IMPORTANT DETAILS! Home Catalogs We Buy! Our Own CDs Wantlist? Videos About Links In the longer term, if you decide to stick with the alto flute and upgrade, it will be easier to move a Jupiter alto flute than an Artley, which only sentimental collectors or bottom-trawlers looking for bargains on auction sites would really grasp.Parnassus Classical LP Records Vinyl CDs - LP + Classical CD Compact Disc catalog Select P320 - used and rare classical LP vinyl records, classical cds, jazz and non-classical vinyl, classical records, lp records, recordings, classical vinyl, classical lp, classical compact disc The weight and size of a solid silver alto flute doesn't trouble me - if you're struggling with the weight and length, then the Jupiter would be a better option. I can't say it bothers me at all, but some really prefer it. The advantage of the Dimedici flute includes a split-E mechanism - which other competitors in the high-end market don't have. I loved the Dimedici range, however the price point was simply not competitive where I live, with the import duties making the price of the solid silver Dimedici alto flute in the range of an Altus basic model. The Jupiter alto flutes are fine for a beginner - they are free-blowing and easy to get used to. I don't know if it helps - but that's an incredibly good price on an alto flute - provided you don't spend the same amount, having to service it. Would like to know what folks think of this "deal" and whether the general consensus is that it's a good start for someone like me who would enjoy the lower registers an alto could offer. I am not a professional player by any means and just play for my own enjoyment. It is used, in good shape, not played much, and the flute head joint actually says just 500 with no letter designation to indicate which head joint(s) it comes with though it is being sold with a straight head joint. Flutesong wrote:Help - I'm feeling the call of an alto flute and need some advice please! I have come upon a Jupiter alto flute for sale.
