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Disc No: GMCD 7294
The flute and the harp have been recognised as the well-loved instruments used for celebrations and religious services since the time of Ancient Egypt. Their beautiful and unique sound was not, as many may think, discovered by the French impressionists towards the end of the 19th century! Indeed there are many paintings from the Middle Ages which not only document the existence but also the popularity of these two instruments: the angelic music of the heavens almost always requires them. As the 18th century came to an end the harp was placed alongside the singing sound of the flute, which itself had become the fashionable instrument for sensitive citizens and nobles ali
Price: Sek. 157
Name: Elfenreigen
 Music for Flute and Harp

       



Composer Name Performer
Bochsa, Robert Nicolas Charles (1789-1856) Nocturne Concertant
G minor         Op.71 No. 3
Henner Eppel, flute
Christian Topp, harp
Tournier, Marcel (1879-1951) Deux Préludes Romantiques
        Op.17
Hess, Willy (1906-1997) Elfenreigen
        Op.79
Krumpholtz, Johann Baptist (1747-1790) Sonata
F Major         Op.8 No. 5
Pierne, Gabriel (1863-1937) Impromptu-Caprice for harp
A flat Major         Op.9
Spohr, Louis (1784-1859) Sonata
C minor         WoO 23
Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788) Hamburg Sonata
G Major         Wq. No. 133
Hilse, Bruno (19th/20th century) Suite
        Op.6

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