Mozart & Nielsen - Flute Concertos
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Label: Signum
Cat No: SIGCD467
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 4th November 2016
Contents
Works
Andante in C major for flute and orchestra, K315Flute Concerto no.1 in G major, K313
Rondo for flute and orchestra in D major, KAnh.184
Flute Concerto, FS119
Artists
Juliette Bausor (flute)Royal Northern Sinfonia
Conductor
Jaime MartinWorks
Andante in C major for flute and orchestra, K315Flute Concerto no.1 in G major, K313
Rondo for flute and orchestra in D major, KAnh.184
Flute Concerto, FS119
Artists
Juliette Bausor (flute)Royal Northern Sinfonia
Conductor
Jaime MartinAbout
Juliette Bausor joined the London Philharmonic Orchestra in July 2016 as principal flute, having previously held the same position with Royal Northern Sinfonia for 11 years. She also plays principal flute with the London Mozart Players and is a member of the celebrated chamber group Ensemble 360. Described by John Allison in The Times as a “rising star in the arts firmament”, Juliette Bausor enjoys a growing reputation as one of the foremost flautists of her generation.
“Northern Sinfonia’s exceptional principal flautist Juliette Bausor takes the soloist’s role. She handles the long-breathed lines with ease and spiritedly engages with the bass trombone…” - Alfred Hickling, The Guardian
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