The Solo Flute Vol.4: Modern (until 1960)
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Label: Ars Produktion
Cat No: ARS38104
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 1st July 2012
Contents
Works
Sequenza I for fluteImage pour flute seule, op.38
Syrinx for solo flute
Sonata for solo flute, op.10
Pieces (8) 'Acht Stucke'
Danse de la chevre
Piece for solo flute
Incantations (5)
Sonatines (3) for solo flute, op.184
Sonata for solo flute or oboe, op.53
Artists
Mirjam Nastasi (flute)Works
Sequenza I for fluteImage pour flute seule, op.38
Syrinx for solo flute
Sonata for solo flute, op.10
Pieces (8) 'Acht Stucke'
Danse de la chevre
Piece for solo flute
Incantations (5)
Sonatines (3) for solo flute, op.184
Sonata for solo flute or oboe, op.53
Artists
Mirjam Nastasi (flute)About
In combination with the four recordings presented here, they offer a comprehensive overview over the development of the solo flute repertoire aimed at professional musicians and enthusiasts alike. Among the works collected here are both well-known and less well known compositions, some of which have never been published or recorded before. The sheer extent of the material – ranging from simple exercises to salon pieces and from lighthearted musical entertainment to the most challenging concert pieces – illustrates the rich history of solo flute performance practice. Experimentation has always played an important role in the solo flute repertoire: composers such as Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Claude Debussy discovered new directions – and ushered in new musical epochs – with their compositions for flute solo.
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