I’m selling my Stephane Morvan Rudall style flute. It’s a six key, black wood, fully lined (brass), with silver keys, silver rings, and nickel (or maybe silver) lined tenons. It has cork on the joints. This is an exquisite flute, has a wonderful tone, and plays perfectly in tune. High notes are easily obtained, and it’s very quick and responsive. You can visit Stephane’s site at: http://www.skopavel.com/homeENG.htm to investigate some more and see some photos. I’ve had the flute for about six months. I wanted to try something different and see what a Rudall type flute was like. I’ve enjoyed it a lot, but I find myself playing my John Gallagher Pratten model more these days, so I’m giving up the Morvan flute. And, I need the money for remodeling my house! New this flute sells for $3,527. I’m selling mine for $2,800 plus shipping and insurance. This is a great flute, and there is no wait. The photos below are from Stephane’s website. Thanks, John Gaasland.
I found a sound track where Stephane is playing his Rudall. Click on the speaker symbol at the bottom on this page:
http://www.musiques-bretagne.com/panorama/fete/veillee/page_veillee.htm
I have this one on a CD issued by Dastum, 1997. All the records had done
before this date so I do not think the flute that Stéphane playing was made by himself. (My flute is 8th flute made by his, may 2005)
Although it is possible that the head of the flute can be modified by himself…
I suggest to listen at these pieces played by one of my favourite flute player;
Erwan Hamon on this site:
http://www.enterthemandala.com/music.htm
His flute is same flute and same model (so is mine)
Thanks Tchie. I can’t seem to find Erwan Hamon on the site you listed, are you sure he’s there? Thanks, John.
Ah, nevermind, he’s playing Stephanes flute in the tune
shah kokojan.mp3



