Chamber Concerto, for flute or violin, 2 violins, bassoon & continuo in G minor ("La notte"), RV 104: Largo - Presto "Fantasmi" - Largo - Andante - Presto
Sonata for flute & keyboard in B minor, BWV 1030: Presto
Syrinx, for solo flute, CD 137 (L. 129)
Flute Concerto No. 2 in D major, K. 314 (K. 285d): Allegro
Chamber Concerto, for flute or violin, 2 violins, bassoon & continuo in G minor ("La notte"), RV 104: Largo - Presto "Fantasmi" - Largo - Andante - Presto
Sonata for flute & keyboard in B minor, BWV 1030: Presto
Syrinx, for solo flute, CD 137 (L. 129)
Flute Concerto No. 2 in D major, K. 314 (K. 285d): Allegro
Idyll for flute & piano ("Il Primo Amore")
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 2 for flute, trumpet, 2 violins, viola, cello & continuo in D major: Allegro
Entr'acte, for flute (or violin) & harp (or guitar) (from "Le médecin de son honneur")
Bicinium
Flute Concerto No. 187 in B minor: Prestissimo
Fantasie on a Theme of Schubert, for flute & piano in A flat major, Op.21: Adagio
Sonata for flute, 2 violas da gamba & continuo in G major, TWV 43:G12: Soave
Partita for solo flute in A minor, BWV 1013: Bourée anglaise
Sonatina for flute & piano, Op. 76: Tendre
Flute Concerto, for flute, strings & continuo in F major ("La tempesta di mare"), RV 433, Op. 10/1: Allegro
Flute Concerto in G major, Op. 29: Andante non troppo moderato
Flute Sonata in B minor (Op.1/9b), HWV 367b: Presto
If the main point of meditating is to clear the mind of all thoughts, then why would anyone listen to a highly varied classical compilation during meditation, especially one filled with tuneful pieces for flute that tend to stick in the memory rather tenaciously? The producers at Berlin Classics seem to think that some people will enjoy playing Meditation Moods during reflective moments, but the selections on this CD are really more appropriate for casual activities or "chilling out" than for serious contemplation. The ...
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If the main point of meditating is to clear the mind of all thoughts, then why would anyone listen to a highly varied classical compilation during meditation, especially one filled with tuneful pieces for flute that tend to stick in the memory rather tenaciously? The producers at Berlin Classics seem to think that some people will enjoy playing Meditation Moods during reflective moments, but the selections on this CD are really more appropriate for casual activities or "chilling out" than for serious contemplation. The pieces and excerpts from larger works of the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and modern eras on this disc are quite varied in styles, moods, and tempos, and it would take a yogi of superior mental powers to resist the appealing mix of chamber pieces and concertos featuring the effervescent flute. The performances by flutists Eckart Haupt, Werner Tast, and Johannes Walter are quite lively and engaging, and they are accompanied by a variety of keyboards, small ensembles, and orchestras in...
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