Kuhlau - Complete Sonatas for Flute & Piano
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 96329
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 13th August 2021
Contents
Works
Flute Sonata in E flat major, op.64Flute Sonata in E minor, op.71
Flute Sonata in G major, op.69
Flute Sonatas (3), op.83
Grande Sonate concertante in A minor, op.85
Artists
Maria Caturelli (flute)Michele Tozzetti (piano)
Works
Flute Sonata in E flat major, op.64Flute Sonata in E minor, op.71
Flute Sonata in G major, op.69
Flute Sonatas (3), op.83
Grande Sonate concertante in A minor, op.85
Artists
Maria Caturelli (flute)Michele Tozzetti (piano)
About
The compositional style of the sonatas featured in this recording perfectly identifies with that of his contemporaries, while showing some differences in content; the structure of the sonatas is that of the classical period, but the use of melodic themes and harmony looks to the romantic period.
These interpretations of the sonatas for flute and piano highlight the constant dialogue between the two instruments; in fact there is a continuous thematic exchange, which the artists found interesting to discover and highlight. The synergy is perceived above all in choppy tempos, while in every Adagio or Andante the flute assumes the role of the solo instrument, and the piano accompanies and responds. The themes in the slow movements are sweet and moving, and the composer manages to evoke emotions that are always different from each other, thus bringing out his predisposition for this type of tempo, present even in the most brilliant movements: in fact in every Allegro, even in the one characterized by the greatest energy, there is a moment of tranquility in which the composer takes the time to make performers and listeners ponder.
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