Haym - Flute Music
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 96167
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 8th April 2022
Contents
Works
Trio Sonatas (12), op.2Trio Sonatas (12), op.2
Artists
Chiara Strabioli (transverse flute)Cappella Musicale Enrico Stuart
Works
Trio Sonatas (12), op.2Trio Sonatas (12), op.2
Artists
Chiara Strabioli (transverse flute)Cappella Musicale Enrico Stuart
About
That Haym’s sonatas for transverse flute (traverso) and basso continuo are the first ever known to be published by an Italian author inspired this recording and its exploration of the early-18th-century Italian flute repertoire. With their strong Corellian influence, Haym’s Sonate a Tre (op.2) and his works in the 6 Sonate da camera a flauto traversa, haubois o violino solo can be securely ascribed to the Italian – specifically the Roman – musical scene, despite the composer’s living in London and the music’s publication in Amsterdam.
This recording presents all of Haym’s surviving instrumental works assigned specifically to be played on the flute. His Opus 2 nos. 6–9 are for two violins or flauti (recorders) and continuo, and no.12 is specifically for two flauti and continuo. Of the 6 Sonate da camera only the first four are by Haym. Since early-18th-century Italian repertoire for flute is inextricably tied up with that of the violin and its Corellian model, this recording also features an adaptation for flute of a Corelli violin sonata and a direct borrowing from the violin repertoire with extemporaneous adjustments by the performers in Corelli’s ‘Ciaccona’.
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