Beethoven Flute Sonatas Raymond Honing & Ursula Dütschler
Album info
Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
07.04.2017
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Ludwig von Beethoven (1770 - 1827): Sonate Opus 30 No. 3 G-Dur (1802, arr. Louis Drouet):
- 1 Allegro assai 07:17
- 2 Tempo di Minuetto, ma molto moderato e grazioso 08:00
- 3 Allegro vivace 04:18
- Variationen Opus 107 No. 4:
- 4 Allegretto Scherzando über das Irische Volkslied St. Patrick’s day (1818 - 1819) 04:57
- Sonate Opus 17 F-Dur (1802, arr. 1823) :
- 5 Allegro moderato 09:04
- 6 Poco Adagio, quasi Andante 01:11
- 7 Rondo, Allegro moderato 05:21
- Variationen Opus 107 No. 7 :
- 8 Andante über das Russische Volkslied Schöne Minka (1818 - 1819) 05:31
- Sonate Opus 12 No. 1 D-Dur (1797 - 1798, arr. Louis Drouet):
- 9 Allegro con brio 09:30
- 10 Tema con Variazioni, Andante con moto 06:36
- 11 Rondo, Allegro 05:09
Info for Beethoven Flute Sonatas
The Franco-Dutch flutist and conductor Louis Drouet (1792-1873) was one of the great soloists of his day. Born in Amsterdam, he began his career at the court of Louis Bonaparte, then king of Holland. The King was so impressed with the 15-year-old flutist that he presented him with a crystal flute by the famous Parisian maker Claude Laurent, a flute which today belongs to the permanent collection of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. Drouet was later appointed to the court of Napoleon in Paris. Drouet quickly developed an international solo career, performing in much of Europe and even in the United States. With his friend, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, he made concert tours to London and Paris in 1828 and 1829.
Raymond Honing, traverso
Ursula Dütschler, fortepiano
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