The clear tone portrays the dignity and lightness of classical music.
This recording features Jean-Pierre Rampal performing Mozart's concerto with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra. The exquisite conducting and the soft harmony of the orchestra are outstanding.
Jean-Pierre Rampal's flute is soft and clear, and each note of the melody flows with a natural breath. The accompaniment of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Guschlbauer, maintains classical balance while also imbuing it with warmth, harmonizing closely with the soloist. Rampal's distinctive bright tone and light phrasing give Mozart's music an ideal clarity. The performance is poetic within a refined expression that is understated and beautifully blends 18th-century elegance with modern clarity. This is a standard recording that has earned high acclaim in the history of flute concerto interpretation.
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1. Satz: Allegro Non Troppo
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2. Satz: Allegretto Quasi Minuetto
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3. Satz: Allegro - Più Presto
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1. Satz: Allegro Vivace
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2. Satz: Adagio Affettuoso
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3. Satz: Allegro Appassionato
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4. Satz: Allegro Molto
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Composed By - Johannes Brahms
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Engineer [Uncredited] - Robert Eberenz
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Liner Notes - Karl Grebe
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Photography By [Cover] - Arjé Plas
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Piano [Klavier] - György Sebök
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Violoncello - János Starker