Sonatas for Flute
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Label: Audite
Cat No: AUDITE92667
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 3rd June 2013
Contents
Works
Sonatina for flute and pianoFlute Sonata
Ballade for flute and piano
Flute Sonata, op.14
Flute Sonata, FP164
Artists
Anne-Catherine Heinzmann (flute)Thomas Hoppe (piano)
Works
Sonatina for flute and pianoFlute Sonata
Ballade for flute and piano
Flute Sonata, op.14
Flute Sonata, FP164
Artists
Anne-Catherine Heinzmann (flute)Thomas Hoppe (piano)
About
This SACD presents main works of the repertoire for flute and piano from the 20th century. This period is of particular interest regarding the history of the flute, since the flute underwent a remarkable revival as a solo instrument during this time.
The sonatas by Henri Dutilleux and Francis Poulenc represent the impulse for this development, which originated in France. In his series of sonatas for every melodic instrument, accompanied by piano, Paul Hindemith began with the flute. Frank Martin, the mediator between the German and French traditions, created a colourfully eloquent variant of the sonata form with his 'Ballad'. The sonata written by the American composer Robert Muczynski became the most famous example of his classicist, brilliant style.
Anne-Cathérine Heinzmann is one of the most renowned German flautists of her generation. She regularly performs as a soloist, chamber and orchestral musician in Germany and across the globe. She is co-principal flute of the Opern- und Museumsorchester Frankfurt am Main. In addition, since October 2009 she has been Professor of Music at the Hochschule für Musik in Nuremberg.
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