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EMMANUEL PAHUD & YEFIM BRONFMAN

Flute and Piano: Works by Mozart, Reinecke, Prokofiev

Following its early heyday during the Baroque era, it took until the 20th century for the flute to be fully rediscovered as a solo instrument—thanks, in part, to works such as Prokofiev’s 1943 Sonata. Emmanuel Pahud and Yefim Bronfman also perform Carl Reinecke’s “Undine” Sonata, inspired by Friedrich de la Motte-Fouqué’s eponymous fairy tale and one of the few 19th-century works of its kind, and an adaptation of Mozart’s Violin Sonata K. 378. Philippe Manoury’s solo piece Soubresauts, which is dedicated to Pahud, completes the program.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Sonata for Violin and Piano in B-flat major K. 378 (317d), Arrangement for Flute and PianoPhilippe Manoury - Soubresauts for Solo FluteFranz Schubert - Piano Sonata in A minor D 784 *** - ***Carl Reinecke - Sonata for Flute and Piano Op. 167 "Undine"Sergei Prokofiev - Sonata for Flute and Piano in D major Op. 94

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