Being a flutist, this topic is particularly interesting to me. As any flutist knows, there is a poverty of repertoire available from the early Romantic period for the flute. Whereas one can easily find things to play from both the baroque and classical eras, for some reason composers seemed to lose interest in the flute upon the dawn of Romanticism.
Some possible reasons that I think are reasonable to attribute to this phenomenon might include, the rising prominence of the Piano/forte, or the incongruence of the flute with the Germanic musical aesthetic.
I'd love to here what some of you think about this topic though.

Some possible reasons that I think are reasonable to attribute to this phenomenon might include, the rising prominence of the Piano/forte, or the incongruence of the flute with the Germanic musical aesthetic.
I'd love to here what some of you think about this topic though.