French Works for Flute: Franck, Saint-Saens, Widor, Durufle
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Label: Chandos
Cat No: CHAN20229
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 2nd April 2021
Contents
Works
Prelude, Recitatif et Variations for flute, viola and piano, op.3Violin Sonata in A major (arr. for flute)
Airs de ballet d'Ascanio
Romance in D flat major, op.37
Suite for flute and piano, op.34
Artists
Adam Walker (flute)Timothy Ridout (viola)
James Baillieu (piano)
Works
Prelude, Recitatif et Variations for flute, viola and piano, op.3Violin Sonata in A major (arr. for flute)
Airs de ballet d'Ascanio
Romance in D flat major, op.37
Suite for flute and piano, op.34
Artists
Adam Walker (flute)Timothy Ridout (viola)
James Baillieu (piano)
About
Built around three major works (Widor’s Suite, Jean-Pierre Rampal’s edition of Franck’s Violin Sonata, and Duruflé’s flute trio), the programme proves an excellent showcase for Walker’s prodigious talent – effortless virtuosity, ethereal sound, and above all outstanding musical expression.
At the forefront of a new generation of wind soloists, Adam Walker was appointed principal flute of the London Symphony Orchestra in 2009 at the age of twenty-one. In 2010 he won a Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship Award and was shortlisted for the Royal Philharmonic Society Outstanding Young Artist Award. He is visiting professor at the Royal College of Music.
Judged by The Daily Telegraph to be ‘in a class of his own’, James Baillieu is one of the leading chamber pianists and accompanists of his generation.
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