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ANDERSEN, J.: Etudes and Salon Music (Dzapo, A.M. Mazzoni)
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Danish-born Joachim Andersen was a spectacular flautist who made his mark in Berlin in the 1880s, becoming a founding member of the Berlin Philharmonic and an important force during its early years. In his adaptations of Isidor Dannström’s Swedish Polka-Songs and in his fantasy on Mozart’s Don Giovanni, Andersen ably recast the music of others into charming new creations. Cesare Ciardi’s best-known composition, Le carnaval russe, is a set of virtuoso variations based on a tune from Alexander Serov’s opera Rogneda. His own musical miniatures and studies also gained Andersen recognition throughout the world. Kyle Dzapo is the author of a bio-bibliography of the composer and is the Principal Flautist of the Peoria Symphony.
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Russian Carnival (cadenzas by J. Andersen)
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Russian Carnival (cadenzas by J. Andersen)
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Schwedische Polska-Lieder, Op. 50 (arr. J. Andersen for flute and piano)
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No. 3 in E minor
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No. 6 in F major
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8 Vortragsstucke, Op. 55 (excerpts)
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No. 4. Die Muhle
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No. 5. Legende
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No. 8. Tarantella
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24 Flute Etudes, Op. 15 (excerpts)
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No. 3 in G major
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No. 24 in D minor
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Opera Transcriptions, Op. 45: No. 5. Mozart - Don Juan (Don Giovanni)
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Opera Transcriptions, Op. 45: No. 5. Mozart - Don Juan (Don Giovanni)
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Concertstuck for Flute No. 2, Op. 61 (version for flute and piano)
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Concertstuck for Flute No. 2, Op. 61 (version for flute and piano)
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Total Playing Time:
00:53:43
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