¡Beethoven: Music for Flute
¡Classical V.A.

 Description
[Machine Translation] Beethoven's duets were probably composed at the beginning of his creative career. Originally written for clarinet and bassoon, they were often replaced by various instruments, and in this album, the flute and bassoon create a truly idyllic world. The Serenade, composed in 1796, is a seven-movement work in which the flute, violin, and viola are unusually combined. The dialogue between the instruments is delightful and beautiful. Seo, one of Japan's leading flutists, not only performs the piece but also arranges it, carefully conveying its charm.


凌 Credits
Kazunori Seo
Patrick Gallois
SEZAKI ASUKA
KOMINE KOICHI

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