Showing posts with label Flute Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flute Music. Show all posts

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Various Composers - Flute A La Francaise 'French Flute Music' [Hutchins/Hutchins]

I like these Flute recitals, especially where the disc concentrates on a certain aspect of the music, and here it's French music, and a nice mix of different Composers, with a nice mix of varied works, but it all gels together, it has a certain continuity to it all. 

Timothy Hutchins is Canadian, he certainly isn't a household name, this disc was recorded in 1995, and the front cover is a mosaic of sections of the flute [photo by Richard Jenkins], the picture isn't in focus, but the lettering is well laid out and pleasing. 

I really like the two Faure openers, short and sweet, very well played, and very memorable tunes, but it was the Ganne work that i found so incredible, and the last Flute recital disc featured this same work [26th September 2010], it lasts just over 7 minutes on this recording, the opening Andante has a nice exotic feel to it, and a superbly memorable tune to boot, the flute plays silky and smooth [0:07-1:02], it's good to hear the piano play a short solo version of the tune inbetween [0:35-0:41], and when the opening tune returns, it's such a wonderful moment [2:45-3:47], the flute then has a solo [3:42-4:51], where it has these echo effects it creates [3:48 & 3:54], really inventive and atmospheric, right after it launches straight into the more virtuosic Scherzo, which creates a thrilling finale, but not as memorable as the initial Andante that preceded it.

Here's Minja Marcetic playing Ganne's Andante et Scherzo on YouTube.

Sunday, 26 September 2010

Various Composers - Flute Fantaisie [Milan/Brown]

This is my very first Flute disc i'm mentioning in my Blog, it's got some great stuff in it, rather than a Flute Sonata disc, with roughly three Sonatas, this has ten shorter pieces, from roughly 3 minutes to 9 minutes, a great variety of items, with of course some virtuoso flute playing by Susan Milan, she is an English Flautist.

The two pieces that really impressed me the most, were tracks 7 & 10, the Faure is short and sweet, the Louis Ganne piece called Andante et Scherzo is darker and mysterious, at least in the Andante, it's lighter and frothy in the Scherzo, the opening piano intro sets the tone [0:00-0:08], a serious intro, with a touch of orientalism about it, the flute then sings out the main melody [0:08+], a ravishing tune couched in mystery, it suits the breathy tone of the flute perfectly, the piano echoes the flutes opening [0:38+], an excellent little touch from Ganne, towards the end of the Andante, there's the reprise of the opening couple of minutes [2:44+], and it's so lovely to hear this dark mysterious opening played anew, the Scherzo [starting 4:44+] is more happier and bubbly, and about halfway through the piano superbly reminisces on a happier version of the opening Andante tune [5:40+], and the flute obliges by copying the piano's lead [5:46+], with the piano rippling away in the background, it's a really lovely piece, especially the Andante, French flute music holds a treasure trove of lovely works if you search through its gems.

Here's Minja Marcetic playing the Andante et Scherzo by Ganne on YouTube.