Felix Skowronek plays these sonatas on a wooden flute. Each sonata is played with a head-joint made of different woods, These woods are 1. Orange Rosewood; 2. Mexican Rosewood; 3. African Blackwood (Grenadilla); 4. Brazilian Redwood; 5 Black Ironbox; and 6. Gidgee.
The first 4 of these were made by the Flutemaker's Guild, London; the last 2, by Skowronek. The first 3 sonatas used an Italian styled harpsichord, while the last 3 used a Flemish styled instrument. Realizations of the figured bass were done by Martha Goldstein.
Source
The Al Goldstein collection in the Pandora Music repository at ibiblio.org.
Author
Felix Skowronek (flute) and Martha Goldstein (harpsichord)
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