¡Flute King-flute Concerto & Sonatas[HQCD]
¡Emmanuel Pahud (fl)
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[Machine Translation] When he joined the Berlin Philharmonic as a principal flutist at the young age of 23, he was called the "James Dean of the BPO" and "the nobleman of the flute world". His genius and high artistry have been further enhanced, and he has earned the title of "King of Flute" around the world. His latest work is, as the name suggests, "The Flute King. The King, however, is also the 18th century Prussian monarch of the Enlightenment, Friedrich the Great. Friedrich the Great himself played the flute, composed 100 flute sonatas and 4 symphonies, and had court musicians such as CPE Bach (the second son of the Great Bach), Kwanz, and Benda, who had a great influence on the history of European music in the 18th century. This is an important and popular repertoire for flutists, and Pajou has recorded it in its entirety! The recording was made in the city where the Sans Souci Palace, built by Frederick the Great in admiration of the Palace of Versailles, is located (in Japanese, it means "without melancholy" and is a tourist attraction known as the "Palace of No Melancholy"). Although this is an important repertoire for flutists, there are few competing recordings of this work, and it has great documentary value.
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