Krzysztof Penderecki originally wrote Misterioso for flute and piano as a contribution to the flute school Skola na flet by Eugeniusz Towarnicki. This was published in 1963 and is considered the first...
This sonata for two flutes and piano by Franz Doppler was rediscovered by Prof. András Adorján in the former production archive of the Schott music publishing house and is now published completely f...
In the concerto of the French composer, also a famous flautist, classical cheerfulness and elegant virtuosity are combined with each other.
The composer and publisher Franz Anton Hoffmeister is one of the best known and most popular masters of Viennese Classicism.
Johann Ludwig Krebs (1713-1780) was a student of Johann Sebastian Bach who greatly valued his musical accomplishments and scholarly knowledge. During his time in Zwickau (1737-43) Krebs composed a col...
F.A. Rösler (Antonio Rosetti), a Bohemian by birth, worked as court music director in Ludwigslust/Mecklenburg. He wrote 14 flute concertos altogether the most important of which is the concerto G majo...
The three-movement concerto is a welcome and rewarding example of a double concerto for two flutes (see Fesch). The equally important parts of both flutes present a charming interplay of tonal beauty.