The first three tracks are K.299, and the rest of the album has two more works for Flute and Harp
This blog is for people who want to learn to appreciate classical music. All music was chosen for accessibility and outstanding merit. Most have won awards and reflect my 60+ years of listening. Most classical music is just the popular music from the past and needs no more training to enjoy than pop music or eating ice cream. It is dedicated to Dr. Joe Stocco who mastered all western classical music by age 12 and introduced me to it when I was 13. My public playlists are on Spotify at jbritell.
Monday, August 31, 2015
MOZART: Flute and Harp Concerto K. 299
You don't run into music for harps too often but here is an irresistible piece that takes the flute and harp, two peculiarly individual instruments, and weaves them into ethereal embroidery. The problem is choosing one good recording because there are dozens available many of which have won awards. Below the Menuhin/Coles recording which won a Penguin "Rosette" and many reviewers think is the best recording of this work.
The first three tracks are K.299, and the rest of the album has two more works for Flute and Harp
The first three tracks are K.299, and the rest of the album has two more works for Flute and Harp
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