20th-century Middle European Flute Music
Luisa Sello, Bruno Canino
20th-century Middle European Flute Music
Luisa Sello, Bruno Canino
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These four central-European composers share a history of persecution and emigration but survived the worst excesses of the time. Their works for flute and piano reflect very different aesthetic positions. Schoenberg’s uncompromising Sonata for Flute and Piano is an arrangement of his Wind Quintet, Op. 26 of 1923–24 made a few years later by the Austrian composer Felix Greissle. The Suite by Ernst Křenek is delightfully neo-Classical, whilst the Czech Emil Burian crafted an eloquent, light-hearted work, heard here in its first recording. Paul Dessau’s Guernica was written for piano in 1937 and memorialises the tragedy of that bombed city.
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- Luisa Sello, Bruno Canino
- Luisa Sello, Bruno Canino
- Luisa Sello, Bruno Canino
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