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                Bibliography
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                    Oxford University Press.  London, February, 1984.    
            Agricola, Martin.  Musica Instrumentalis deudsch.  Wittemberg, 1528-32-42-45.
                    Reprint, Liepzig, Germany.  1896.    
            Anderson, Nicholas.  Baroque Music From Monteverdi to Handel.      
                    Thames and Hudson Press.  London, 1994.
            Anthony, James R.  French Baroque Music from Beaujoyeulx to
                    Rameau.  Batsford Press.  London, 1978.
            Baines, Anthony.  Woodwind Instruments and Their History.  Faber
                    and Faber.  London, 1957.
            Bate, Philip.  The Flute; A Study of its History, Development and
                    Construction.  W.W. Norton & Company Inc.  New York, 1969.
            Bloom, Peter.  A Practical and Tuneful Method for the Baroque Flute.
                    Bloom.  Sommerville, 1995.
            Bonanni, F. Gabinetto armonico.  Rome, 1722.
            Bowers, Jane.  "New light on the Development of the transverse flute
                    between about 1650 and about 1770", Journal of American
                    Musical Instrument Society.  1977.
            Buelow, George J.  Music and Society, the Late Baroque Era.
                    Macmillan. London, 1993.
            

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