Albert Cooper (flute maker)

British flute maker
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroBritish flute maker
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasMusical instrument maker
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Male
Birth12 April 1924
Death25 January 2011 (aged 86 years)
The details

Biography


Albert Cooper (April 12, 1924 – January 25, 2011) was a British flute maker who apprenticed at Rudall Carte until the war. After discharge, he returned to Rudall Carte but left in 1959 and set himself up as flute maker.

Flutes manufactured

  • C flutes - 80
  • Alto flutes - 8
  • Piccolos with C foot - 2
  • Bass flute - 3
  • Flute in B - 1

Cooper's primary contribution to flute making is the Cooper Scale, where the position and size (opening) of the flute's tone holes have been accurately determined. This has been now universally adopted and is promoted by all the major flute makers, in particular the flute maker Brannen Brothers. This new scale replaces the old Boehm system scale and measurements still being used in flute manufacture into the 1990s.

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