What a treat to hear four of the world's finest flutists play such a delightful piece! Some pieces join the standard repertoire for a good reason. Anton Reicha was a teenage friend of Beethoven and played flute, violin, and piano. He turned to composition later in life, eventually settling in Paris. He is best known for his woodwind music; he also composed Operas.
What a pleasure to hear and see these notoriously fine flutist having a good time for their benefit and ours. Flutists do enjoy this sort of thing especially at a good party after a fine concert. Don Griffis
Beautiful, thanks so much. It is lovely to hear this charming and together performance, in contrast to the Erato recording of Rampal, Rampal, Marion, and Beuf (four French guys) of the 60's. Marion jokingly told me he wasn't able to hear which playing was his on that recording. I'm glad to move forward and be able to know and hear what's happening now, flutewise, in 2013.
What a treat to hear four of the world's finest flutists play such a delightful piece! Some pieces join the standard repertoire for a good reason. Anton Reicha was a teenage friend of Beethoven and played flute, violin, and piano. He turned to composition later in life, eventually settling in Paris. He is best known for his woodwind music; he also composed Operas.
Flute playing is such a happy sound, and brings out orchestral music very well🥰
What a pleasure to hear and see these notoriously fine flutist having a good time for their benefit and ours. Flutists do enjoy this sort of thing especially at a good party after a fine concert. Don Griffis
I really enjoyed this one
well worth another listen. This is complex but these wonderful flautists make it effortlessly logical.
The intro: how refreshing to hear Jimmy being Jimmy instead of Sir James.
Lord have mercy!!! this is a great smooth and harmonic.
Beautiful, thanks so much. It is lovely to hear this charming and together performance, in contrast to the Erato recording of Rampal, Rampal, Marion, and Beuf (four French guys) of the 60's. Marion jokingly told me he wasn't able to hear which playing was his on that recording. I'm glad to move forward and be able to know and hear what's happening now, flutewise, in 2013.
Magical. Thanks for posting these wonderful concerts. Cheers from Chicago.
Your Former student,
Mark Longo
Lovely! It's never sounded this quite way for us, with or without the wine ;)
Perfeito. Its a beautifull.
Beautiful song ❤
Amazing.
perfect; beautiful! wish it was as effortless as you make it sound! ❤
Wow!!! Very nice!!!
Sublime.Nobody is being a show off!!
Wow! Just wow!
Que bello!
magnifico
Top class playing,The lack of body movement shows class.
This is a really great team effort.
Браво!
Dream quartet.
GRANDI, IMMENSI FLAUTISTI!
Galway's tone is thinner than the others.