Flute Voyage
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Label: Gramola
Cat No: 99084
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 30th October 2015
Contents
Works
Sonata in A minor for solo flute, Wq132 H562Divertimento for flute and piano
Le merle noir
Flute Sonata in D major, op.94
Flute Sonata, op.167 'Undine'
Air
Artists
Birgit Ramsl (flute)Vito Lattarulo (piano)
Works
Sonata in A minor for solo flute, Wq132 H562Divertimento for flute and piano
Le merle noir
Flute Sonata in D major, op.94
Flute Sonata, op.167 'Undine'
Air
Artists
Birgit Ramsl (flute)Vito Lattarulo (piano)
About
Austrian flautist Birgit Ramsl and musical partner Vito Lattarulo, piano, take on a musical journey throughout several centuries of flute repertoire.
Starting with the Sonata for Flute Solo by CPE Bach, originating from the royal Prussian court in the second half of the 18th century, and the Sonata 'Undine' for Flute and Piano Op.167 by Carl Reinecke, composed during the era of late Romanticism, the journey moves on to France, featuring the Divertimento for Flute and Piano (1953) by Jean Françaix and Le Merle noir by Olivier Messiaen from the year 1951.
More conservative in style are the Sonata Op.94 for flute and piano by Sergei Prokofiev, composed during the year 1943 in Perm, Russia, as well as the Air for Flute Solo (1995) by Japanese composer Toru Takemitsu.
As well as pursuing international solo and chamber music careers, the Austrian flautist Birgit Ramsl and the Italian pianist Vito Lattarulo have been playing together as a duo for several years. Their passionate and intensive work, characterised by deep professionalism and musical zeal, has led them to develop a remarkable unity of timbre and gesture.
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