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This recording is the result of a quest to add to the repertoire available to flute and guitar duos. Any arrangement should seek merely to achieve a different approach from the original work, without altering its character. It is with this spirit of respect that this duo brings the listener these pages of music. Ever since its creation in 1983, the duo Cordier-Kirschner has performed in many places around the world.
This recording is the result of a quest to add to the repertoire available to flute and guitar duos. Any arrangement should seek merely to achieve a different approach from the original work, without altering its character. It is with this spirit of respect that this duo brings the listener these pages of music. Ever since its creation in 1983, the duo Cordier-Kirschner has performed in many places around the world. Read less
Works on This Recording
1.
La ronde des lutins, Op. 25 by Antonio Bazzini
Performer:
Rémy Cordier (Flute),
Michel Kirschner (Guitar)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Duo Cordier-Kirschner
Period: Romantic
Written: by 1847; Italy
2.
Liebesleid by Fritz Kreisler
Performer:
Rémy Cordier (Flute),
Michel Kirschner (Guitar)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Duo Cordier-Kirschner
Period: Romantic
Written: Austria
3.
Fantasia brilliante on themes from Bizet's 'Carmen' by Fernande Le Borne
Performer:
Michel Kirschner (Guitar),
Rémy Cordier (Flute)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Duo Cordier-Kirschner
Period: Romantic
Written: 1900
4.
Ave Maria by Charles Gounod
Performer:
Rémy Cordier (Flute),
Michel Kirschner (Guitar)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Duo Cordier-Kirschner
Period: Romantic
Written: 1859; France
Notes: This work is based on J.S. Bach's Prelude no 1 in C from 'The Well-Tempered Clavier.'
5.
Fantasie pastorale hongroise for Flute and Piano, Op. 26 by Albert Franz Doppler
Performer:
Rémy Cordier (Flute),
Michel Kirschner (Guitar)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Duo Cordier-Kirschner
Period: Romantic
Written: Poland
6.
Sonata concertata in A major, Op. 61/MS 2 by Niccolò Paganini
Performer:
Michel Kirschner (Guitar),
Rémy Cordier (Flute)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Duo Cordier-Kirschner
Period: Romantic
Written: 1804; Italy
7.
Carmen Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra/Piano, Op. 25: Chanson bohème by Pablo de Sarasate
Performer:
Michel Kirschner (Guitar),
Rémy Cordier (Flute)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Duo Cordier-Kirschner
Period: Romantic
Written: ?1883
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