Mayer / Terragni / Sarasin: Trouvez Les Fe

Mayer / Terragni / Sarasin: Trouvez Les Fe

Mayer / Terragni / Sarasin: Trouvez Les Fe

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Title: Trouvez Les Fe
Artist: Mayer / Terragni / Sarasin
Label: Coviello Classics
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4039956922087
Genre: Classical

A gap in the repertoire provided the impulse for a genuine new discovery: there is plenty of repertoire for the flute from the Baroque period and again since the 20th century. The so productive epoch of Romanticism, however, treated just this instrument somewhat stepmotherly. The duo Terragni/Sarasin wanted to remedy the situation and resorted to the tried and tested means of adaptation, which has been common in music for centuries. The object of the adaptation to the flute was not a well-known work, but a real trouvaille: the violin sonata by the composer Emilie Mayer, who in her time (although considerably younger) was sometimes referred to as the "female Beethoven". Only a few interventions in the original text were necessary to make this energetic work appear in a new light. The sonata is complemented by an original suite by Laura Netzel, who is also little known today, and several smaller pieces by the two female composers, which once again impressively prove what repertoire treasures there still are to be unearthed off the beaten track.

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