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jueves, 8 de diciembre de 2011

VA - Syrinx, The Art of the Flute - Gallois, Galway, Nicolet

Mozart - Konzaerte - F. Theuns










Frank Theuns

Nace en Amberes (Bélgica). Realiza sus estudios de flauta travesera y flauta de pico en el Conservatorio de Bruselas. Tras obtener el diploma superior "cum laude" es becado por el Commissariaat-Generaal voor Internationale Samenwerking para hacer investigaciones sobre la música barroca española. Profundamente interesado en la música antigua, se especializa en la flauta travesera barroca bajo la dirección de Barthold Kuyken, con quien se diploma en 1985.

Desde entonces realiza numerosos conciertos en Europa e Israel, formando parte de varias orquestas barrocas como Ensemble dell'Anima Eterna y La Petite Bande. Es miembro del recién fundado II Fondamento y colabora regularmente con Octophoros, ambos dirigidos por Paul Dombrecht. Con este último grupo ha grabado varios discos (Accent, Erato).

En la actualidad enseña traverso en el Conservatorio de Lovaina (Lemmensinstituut) y es profesor visitante en España e Italia.

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sábado, 26 de noviembre de 2011

Hofmann - Flute Concertos, vol. 1 - K. Seu





Kazunori Seo was born in Kitakyushu (Japan) in 1974. He studied flute in Paris with Raymond Guiot, Kurt Redel, Patrick Gallois, Benoît Fromanger and Alain Marion at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique, where he was awarded the Premier Prix in flute in 1998. He also studied chamber music with Pascal Le Corre, Emmanuel Nunès, Christian Ivaldi, and Ami Flammer, and was awarded the Premier Prix in chamber music at the Conservatoire in 1999. He concluded his Conservatoire studies with Maurice Bourgue.


His impressive list of awards in many international competitions includes Second Prize and the Audience Prize at the First Carl Nielsen International Flute Competition (1998, Odense/Denmark), Second Prize (no First Prize being awarded) at the Fifth Jean-Pierre Rampal International Flute Competition (1998, Paris), and the French Music Prize at the Tenth Henri Sauguet International Competition of Chamber Music (1999, Martigues/France).


Kazunori Seo has won attention as one of the world’s outstanding young flautists through numerous appearances as soloist, recitalist and chamber musician. He has performed with Patrick Gallois, Juhani Largerspetz, Jean-Michel Damase, Emile Naoumoff, Maurice Bourgue, Jörg Demus, the Tokyo Metropolitan Orchestra, the Odense Symphony Orchestra, the Ensemble Orchestral de Paris, the Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra, the Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia, the Sinfonia Finlandia Jyväskylä, the Kyushu Symphony Orchestra and the Sapporo Symphony Orchestra, among others, in Europe, in Asia, and in the United States.


In 2005 he won the Pro Musicis International Award in Paris and gave recitals in Paris (Salle Cortot), New York (Carnegie, Weill Recital Hall), Boston, and Tokyo as the artist of Pro Musicis Foundation. His discography includes world première recordings of Leopold Hofmann's flute concertos (Naxos 8.554747 and 8.554748), and concertos by Ibert, Nielsen and Rodrigo.




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miércoles, 16 de noviembre de 2011

Neapolitan Flute Concertos - C. Ipata





Carlo Ipata received his musical training first at the Banff Center for the Fine Arts in Canada, then at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague, and finally at the Conservatoire national de région of Paris, where he got an honours diploma in baroque flute and chamber music.
With the ensembles Suonatori della Gioiosa Marca, I Barocchisti, Il Capriccio and Seicentonovecento, as well as the ensemble he founded in 1997, Auser Musici, Carlo Ipata has played at the European Festival of Ljubljana, the Italian Festival of Dortmund, Berliner Tage für Alte Musik, Festival Antiqua, the Musikinstrumenten-Museum in Berlin, Festivoce (France), the Miami Bach Festival, Celebrations of Boccherini (Madrid) and for Swiss Radio; he has also recorded for various labels including EMI and Amadeus, as well as Hyperion.

Carlo Ipata is dedicated to early-music research, and together with the ensemble Auser Musici he enables modern audiences to hear the music of composers such as Nardini, Gasparini, Barsanti, Brunelli, Boccherini, Lidarti, Campioni, Geraso, Porpora, Vincenzo Manfredini and Della Ciaia.

As director of the Tuscan Musical Treasures Project Carlo Ipata has worked with the musicology departments of the University of Cremona, the University of Pisa and the Scuola Normale Superiore, and the Italian Society of Musicology. He is one of the authors of Il flauto in Italia (Istituto Poligrafico dello Stato, 2005), and he has given courses and seminars at the New York University, at the CNR d’Angers, and in several Italian conservatories and musical institutes. He is professor of chamber music at the Rossini Conservatory in Pesaro.

viernes, 4 de noviembre de 2011

Flute Concertos - Scores


Scores that you will find:

Arnold, M.: 
Concierto Nº2 op.111 - Ed. Faber music-Schirmer - Parte de flauta y de piano
Concierto op. 45 - Ed. Peterson's - Parte de flauta y de piano
Bach, CPE.: 
Concierto en Rem - Ed. Redel - Parte de flauta y de piano
Concierto en Sol M - Parte de flauta y de piano
Bach, JC.:
Concierto Re M Ed.Universal - Parte de flauta y de piano
Concierto de Brandenburgo n.2  - Parte de orquesta
Concierto de Brandenburgo n.5  BWV 1050 - Parte de primer violín, de flauta, de piano y de orquesta
Concierto de Brandenburgo n.4 BWV 1049 - Parte de orquesta
Benda, F.:
Concierto n.1 en SOL M - Ed.M. Bolognani -  - Parte de flauta y de orquesta
Blavet, M.:
Concierto La m. - Ed. Broekmans en Van Poppel - Parte de flauta y de piano
Boccherini, L.:
Concierto Re M Op.27 - ed. Rampal - Parte de flauta y de piano
Brotons, S.:
Concierto Op.72 - Ed. Tritó - Parte de flauta y de piano
Chaminade, C.:
Concertino - ed. L Moyse - Parte de flauta y de piano
Cimarosa, D.:
Concierto 2 flautas - Ed. Bote & Bock - Parte de flauta 1, de flauta 2 y de piano
Concierto Cadenzas Werner Speth Ed.Bote & Bock
Danzi, F.:
Concierto N.2 - Ed. Eulenburg - Parte de flauta y de piano
Devienne, F.:
Concierto N.2 - Ed. Rampal - Parte de flauta y de piano
Concierto n.7 - Ed. Rampal - Parte de flauta y de piano
Flute Concerto N1 Re M - Ed.Schmitt - Parte de flauta y partes de orquesta
Flute Concerto N2 Re M - Ed.Schmitt - Parte de flauta y de piano
Flute Concerto N3 Sol M - Ed. Le Duc - Parte de flauta y de piano
Sinfonía Concertante Op76 - Ed.Lasocki - Parte de flauta 1, de flauta 2 y de piano
Doppler, F.:
Concierto re m - Ed. Billaudot rev. Rampal - Parte de flauta 1, de flauta 2 y de piano
Foss, L.:
Renaissance concerto - Ed. Pembroke music - Parte de flauta y de piano
Gluck, C.:
Concierto Sol M - Ed.Sheet music - Parte de flauta y de piano
Gretry, A.:
Concierto en Do M - Ed.O. H. Noetzel - Parte de flauta y de piano
Guestrin, N.:
Concierto -  - Parte de flauta y de cuerdas
Hasse, J.:
Concierto Re M - Ed. Supraphon - Parte de flauta y de piano
Ibert, J.:
Concierto - Ed. Leduc - Parte de flauta, de piano y de orquesta
Jacob, G.:
Concierto n.2 - Ed. Boosey - Parte de flauta y de piano
Jolivet, A.:
Concierto - Ed. Heugel - Leduc - Parte de flauta y de piano
Khachaturian, A.:
Concierto - Ed. Rampal - Parte de flauta y de piano
Klöffler, J.F.:
6 flute Concertos Op1 - Ed. Hummel - Parte de flauta y de piano
Concerto N.1 op.3 - Ed. M. Bolognani - Parte de flauta y de orquesta
Malipiero, F.:
Concierto - Ed. Ricordi - Parte de flauta y de piano
Mercadante, S.:
Concierto mi m. - Rev. Agostino Girard - Parte de flauta y de piano
Molique, B.:
Andante del concierto - Ed. Sheet Music - Parte de flauta y de piano
Concierto - Ed. Billaudot - Parte de flauta y de piano
Moscheles, I.:
Concertante Fa M - Ed.Dechant - Parte de flauta, de oboe y de piano
Mozart, W.A.:
Andante K.315  - Parte de flauta y de orquesta
Concierto en Sol M  KV313 cadenzas- H.Wiese Ed.Breitkopf
Concierto Fl-Arpa KV299  - Parte de flauta, de arpa, de orquesta y de piano
Concierto Sol M K313 Ed. Breitkopf - Parte de flauta, de orquesta y de piano
Concierto Re M K314 Ed. Amadeus cad.Wendel - Parte de flauta, de orquesta y de piano
Muller, A.:
Flute Concerto Op6 - Ed. Hummel - Parte de flauta y de orquesta
Naudot,J.:
Concerto I RE M op11 - Parte de flauta y de cuerdas
Concerto II SOL M op11  - Parte de flauta y de cuerdas
Nielsen, C.:
Concierto para flauta - Parte de flauta y de piano
Pergolesi, G.:
Concierto Sol M Ed. Hawkes & Son - Parte de flauta y de piano
Pleye, J.:
Flute Concerto Op1 - ed. Pleyel - Parte de flauta y de orquesta
Quantz, J.:
Concierto Re M - ed.Bärenreiter Kasel - Parte de flauta y de piano
Concierto Sol M - ed. sheet music - Parte de flauta y de piano
Concierto Sol M Urtext - Ed. Burmeister-Peters
Concierto Re M Ed. Kassel-Basel - Parte de flauta y de piano
Reinecke, C.:
Cadencias Mozart KV299
C. Concierto op.283 - ed. sheet music - Parte de flauta y de piano
Romberg, B.:
Concierto FL op.30(17) - ed Eulenburg - Parte de flauta y de piano
Schubert, F.J.:
Flute Concerto Op1 ed. Hummel - Parte de flauta y de orquesta
Schwindel, F.:
Concierto Re M-FL - ed.Breitkopf - Parte de flauta y de piano
Stamitz, A.:
Concierto Do M - Ed. Verlag von Hug - Parte de flauta y de piano
Concierto Sol M FL op.29 ed. Schott
Concierto para 2 FL Sol M - ed. Schott - Parte de flauta 1, de flauta 2 y de piano
Telemann, G.:
Concerto grosso D-dur - Ed.M. Bolognani - Parte de flauta y de orquesta
Verhey, T.:
Concierto Re m  Ed. Reede - Parte de flauta y de piano
Vivaldi, A.:
Concierto Do M para piccolo Ed.Broekmans - Parte de piccolo y de piano
Concierto Il Cardellino - ed. Schott - Parte de flauta y de piano
Concierto en do menor - Parte de flauta y de piano
Concierto la m  RV445 - Parte de piccolo y de piano
Il Gardelino en Do M (orig.en Re M op10 n3) - Ed.Joan Vives - Parte de flauta y de cuerdas
Tempesta di mare - Ed. Schott - Parte de flauta y de piano


Sir James Galway's Complete Discography!


Sir James Galway is regarded as both the supreme interpreter of the classical flute repertoire and a consummate entertainer whose appeal crosses all musical boundaries. 

Sir James has made himself a legend, a modern musical master whose virtuosity on the flute is equaled only by his limitless ambitions and vision.  Through his extensive touring, over 30 million albums sold and his frequent international television appearances, Sir James has endeared himself to millions worldwide and is a tireless promoter of the arts. 

Arguably the busiest man in classical music, the 2011/12 season sees Galway appearing all over the world in concert – opening the season with a tour of China, Korea & Japan.  An extensive tour of North America follows on, including performances with the Pittsburgh, Dallas, Detroit, Roanoke & Montreal Symphonies and recital performances in New York, Toronto and the American Midwest.  European engagements include performances with the Orchestre National de Lyon and a New Years Concert with the Zurich Kammerorchestra.  Other performances include a long awaited Spring Tour of South America followed by performances in Ireland, UK, Germany and Italy. 
  Sir James Galway
Belfast born, Sir James studied in London and Paris before embarking on his orchestral career in such prestigious orchestras such as the Sadlers Wells & Royal Covent Garden Operas, The BBC, Royal Philharmonic and London Symphony Orchestra, before taking up the coveted position of solo flautist with the Berlin Philharmonic under Herbert von Karajan.

Since launching his successful career as a soloist in 1975, his busy touring schedule sees him performing with the world’s leading orchestras and most prestigious conductors.  From Galway’s lips have come definitive treatments of classical repertoire and masterworks by Bach, Vivaldi and Mozart.  He also features contemporary music in his programs, including new flute works commissioned by him and for him by composers such as Adamo, Amram, Bolcom, Corigliano, Heath, Lieberman and Maazel.   Recently commissioned are two new works;  a Double Flute Suite for 2 flutes and piano written especially for Sir James & Lady Galway by the Northern Irish Composer, Philip Hammond;  and the other an Irish concerto by Bill Whelan (composer of River Dance).  Both to be premiered in the 2011/12 season.

The 1st James Galway International Flute Competition will be held in Belfast, Northern Ireland in June 2012, in collaboration with the Ulster Orchestra, BBC Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Tourist Board and the Northern Ireland Arts Council.  As part of the legacy of Sir James, he has created this platform to help launch and promote young flutists through this competition.

Alongside his busy performing schedule he makes time to share his wisdom and experience conducting annual master classes, commissioning new works for the flute, publishing articles, flute studies and books (his latest autobiography, entitled The Man with the Golden Flute, a Celtic Minstrel, was published by John Wiley & Son).  To celebrate his legacy and commitment to flute players all over the world, he has recently collaborated with Conn-Selmer Inc, in the development of a new, high quality student flute, aptly called ‘The Galway Spirit’.   His website www.thegalwaynetwork.com is devoted to students and educators.

Sir James has played for such dignitaries as Queen Elizabeth II, Pope John Paul II, President Clinton, President George W. Bush, President George H.W. Bush, President Mary McAleese, Prince Charles, HRH The Princess Royal, The Empress of Japan, The Queen of Norway, Princess Diana, TRH The Earl and Countess of Wessex, TRH The Duke and Duchess of Kent, and most recently President Shimon Peres, and shared the stage with an amazing array of entertainers including Stevie Wonder, Henry Mancini, John Denver, Elton John, the Chieftains, Ray Charles, Joni Mitchell, Jessye Norman, Cleo Laine and Andrea Bocelli. He performed with Pink Floyd in their memorable concert at the Berlin Wall, was part of the Nobel Peace concert in Norway and performed at the G Seven summit hosted by Queen Elizabeth II in Buckingham Palace.
He also devotes much of his free time supporting charitable organizations such as SOS, FARA, Future Talent, Youth Music (UK), The Caron Keating Foundation and UNICEF, with which he holds the title of special representative.

Among the many honors and awards for his musical achievements are; the Recording Academy’s President’s Merit Award; Classic Brits Lifetime Achievement Award; numerous gold and platinum CD’s and most recently inducted into the Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame. He has been honored twice by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, with The OBE in 1979 and again in 2001 with a Knighthood for his services to music. In December 2009, Sir James was awarded the honor of being made the first Artist Laureate of the Ulster Orchestra. 

2009 saw the release of the spectacular Vivaldi DVD by Hardy Classics,  with I Solisti Veneti, Claudio Scimone and Lady Galway recorded live at the Palazzo Ducale in Venice, Italy.

A discography of over 65 CD’s with BMG Sony Classics and Deutsche Grammophon ranging from the great classics such as Mozart & Bach, his performing on the sound track of ‘Lord of the Rings’ (Return of the King) a recent release “O’Reilly Street” with the Cuban timba group, Tiempo Libre, reflects his mastery of musical diversity.  Latest releases include a 70th Birthday compilation of some of the Maestro’s favourite collaborations.  In March, Sony will be releasing  as part of their ‘Sony Classical Masters’ series, a 12 CD box set titled “James Galway – The Great Flute Concerto Edition”.

Sir James lives with his wife and family in Switzerland and currently plays on the 20K ‘Galway’ Nagahara Flute – especially commissioned for him.


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