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In Reply to: RE: Lark Ascending posted by G Squared on January 04, 2017 at 16:02:54
Paula Robison, aside from being a great musician, is a wonderful and highly intelligent and engaging person, though I haven't always liked her studio recordings, which can be over-doctored. That live performance, on the other hand, was just terrific, despite a few wrong notes. Brava.Some here have jumped on me when I dared suggest that the note-perfect technical wizard of the moment wasn't my absolute favorite. They should listen to this.
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The Franck Sonata, not so much! ;-)
Actually, I'm kind of amazed at how MUCH has been transcribed for flute (and piano) - all the Beethoven Violin Sonatas, the Haydn String Quartet Op. 77 No. 1, etc. And I think you mentioned the Strauss Violin Sonata. And that's just the stuff I know about - I'm sure you know MANY more flute transcriptions than I'm aware of.
You're right, there are many. Denis Bouriakov has made the Sibelius and Mendelssohn violin concertos part of his standard repetoire, and he isn't the first to play them on the flute. One of my favorites is the Schubert Arpeggione Sonata.
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