On 22.12.2006 Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
Exactly, one piece has 3 different flavors of the d'Amore family
(oboe, viola, and flute) and it's a bit of nightmare figuring out what
was meant, since sometimes the composer wouldn't be very consistent
about marking keys or he would write one thing but meant another.

Flute d'amore? Where have you seen that? I have never heard of such an instrument, I'd be really intersting to know more.

I think the difference between a viola d'amore and an oboe d'amore will be pretty obvious.

Johannes
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