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Disc No: CD-1239 | This is music from the "golden age" of the flute when the new instrumental technology - the Boehm flute - had given the instrument a much louder, more even and flexible voice together with an extended compass. With her extraordinary technique Sharon Bezaly is the ideal flutist for this repertoire. (Her recently released "From A to Z" (BIS-CD-1159) has received a very warm welcome by the reviewers.) And as so often in the past Roland Pöntinen shows himself to be unparalleled as a duo partner. Price: Sek. 175 | Name: Café au lait |
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Composer | Opus | Music title | Key | Performer |
Rhené-Bâton | Op.35 | Passacaille | Sharon Bezaly, flute Roland Pöntinen, piano | |
Gaubert, Philippe | Fantaisie | |||
Enescu, George | Cantabile and Presto | |||
Noblot, Émile | Mélodie | |||
Doppler, Franz | Op.26 | Fantaisie pastorale hongroise | ||
Griffes, Charles Tomlinson | Poem | |||
Busoni, Ferruccio | Albumblatt | |||
Faure, Gabriel | Op.78 | Sicilienne | ||
Faure, Gabriel | Op.79 | Fantaisie | ||
Taffanel, Paul | Andante Pastoral et Scherzettino |