One assumes that the talented flute duo Married Flutes -- Lisa-Maree Amos and Peter Sheridan -- wishes to be taken seriously, and hearing these lively performances on this self-produced disc may incline the listener to give the two the benefit of the doubt. But Lovebirds, their 2005 release on their eponymous label, may put off a few listeners because its title, cover art, and PR may suggest a smarmy couple that is more interested in promoting their marital status than their artistry. That said, Amos and Sheridan are still ...
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One assumes that the talented flute duo Married Flutes -- Lisa-Maree Amos and Peter Sheridan -- wishes to be taken seriously, and hearing these lively performances on this self-produced disc may incline the listener to give the two the benefit of the doubt. But Lovebirds, their 2005 release on their eponymous label, may put off a few listeners because its title, cover art, and PR may suggest a smarmy couple that is more interested in promoting their marital status than their artistry. That said, Amos and Sheridan are still fine flutists with musical integrity and a good sense for programming the light, unpretentious fare they like to play. Their selection of pieces is tasteful and interesting, with a pleasant mix of the familiar -- Gabriel Fauré's Sicilienne, Op. 78, and Cantique de Jean Racine, Op. 11 -- with the less widely known but agreeable works of contemporary composers Peter Schickele, Gary Schocker, Steven Van Wye, and Caesar Giovannini. With graceful accompaniment from pianist Richard Berent,...
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