
Doppler Discoveries - Franz Doppler & Carl Doppler: Flute Music András Adorján & Emmanuel Pahud, Jan Philip Schulze & Arcis Hornquartett
Album info
Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
11.01.2019
Label: Farao Classics
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: András Adorján & Emmanuel Pahud, Jan Philip Schulze & Arcis Hornquartett
Composer: Franz Doppler (1821-1883)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Franz Doppler (1821 - 1883) Sonata for two flutes and piano, Op. 25:
- 1Sonata for two flutes and piano, Op. 25: I. Moderato07:31
- 2Sonata for two flutes and piano, Op. 25: II. Menuetto03:16
- 3Sonata for two flutes and piano, Op. 25: III. Andante04:27
- 4Sonata for two flutes and piano, Op. 25: IV. Rondo04:17
- Franz: Fantaisie pastorale hongroise, Op. 26:
- 5Fantaisie pastorale hongroise, Op. 26: I. Molto andante04:27
- 6Fantaisie pastorale hongroise, Op. 26: II. Andantino moderato03:42
- 7Fantaisie pastorale hongroise, Op. 26: III. Allegro02:38
- Carl Doppler (1825 - 1900): Variations sur un air hongrois for flute and piano:
- 8Variations sur un air hongrois for flute and piano: I. Introduzione - Andante02:28
- 9Variations sur un air hongrois for flute and piano: II. Poco animato02:21
- 10Variations sur un air hongrois for flute and piano: III. Finale - Allegro01:06
- Franz & Carl: Chant pastoral hongrois (Ungarischer Hirtengesang) Fantasie for two flutes and piano:
- 11Chant pastoral hongrois (Ungarischer Hirtengesang) Fantasie for two flutes and piano: I. Andante03:12
- 12Chant pastoral hongrois (Ungarischer Hirtengesang) Fantasie for two flutes and piano: II. Andante03:05
- 13Chant pastoral hongrois (Ungarischer Hirtengesang) Fantasie for two flutes and piano: III. Allegro01:42
- 14Chant pastoral hongrois (Ungarischer Hirtengesang) Fantasie for two flutes and piano: IV. Poco meno01:26
- Franz: Das Waldvöglein, Op. 21:
- 15Das Waldvöglein, Op. 21: I. Andantino moderato01:36
- 16Das Waldvöglein, Op. 21: II. Tempo primo03:17
- Franz: Grande Fantaisie for flute and piano:
- 17Grande Fantaisie for flute and piano: I. Introduzione02:07
- 18Grande Fantaisie for flute and piano: II. Tema – Andante moderato03:03
- 19Grande Fantaisie for flute and piano: III. Var. II02:41
- 20Grande Fantaisie for flute and piano: IV. Bolero01:20
- 21Grande Fantaisie for flute and piano: V. Più lento04:09
- Franz: Aus der Heimat for two flutes and piano, Op. 39a:
- 22Aus der Heimat for two flutes and piano, Op. 39a: I. Einleitung – Mässig bewegt04:23
- 23Aus der Heimat for two flutes and piano, Op. 39a: II. Lebhaft (Tirol)02:16
- 24Aus der Heimat for two flutes and piano, Op. 39a: III. Mässig bewegt (Dalmatien)01:56
- 25Aus der Heimat for two flutes and piano, Op. 39a: IV. Mässig bewegt (SlovakischerTanz)02:31
- 26Aus der Heimat for two flutes and piano, Op. 39a: V. Ruthenischer Tanz02:22
- 27Aus der Heimat for two flutes and piano, Op. 39a: VI. Langsam (Apothéose)01:13
Info for Doppler Discoveries - Franz Doppler & Carl Doppler: Flute Music
With his discoveries, András Adorján has put paid to the long-held misconception that the works for flute by the Doppler brothers consist only of popular paraphrases, potpourris and variations. In the early 1970s, for example, he found an unpublished and thus unknown Double Concerto for two flutes by Franz Doppler, and recently – among several other works that were thought to be lost – a Sonata by the same composer.
As if the Double Concerto had been just the composition the flute world was waiting for, it immediately became a standard work in the repertoire. It has been very frequently performed since then and was already recorded in 1976 by András Adorján together with the doyen of flautists, Jean-Pierre Rampal (ERATO).
Now, these new Doppler "Discoveries" are also so attractive that the most eminent representative of the current flute scene, Emmanuel Pahud, enthusiastically agreed to help record them. With their highly appealing musical effects, the Doppler brothers have thus managed to create a bridge between two leading flautists of their respective generations.
András Adorján, flute
Emmanuel Pahud, flute
Jan Philip Schulze, piano
Arcis Hornquartett
Emmanuel Pahud
French-Swiss and Berliner-by-choice. Soloist, chamber musician and orchestral musician (principal
flautist with the Berlin Philharmonic); charismatic, enthusiastic and long-acclaimed musician!
András Adorján
Born in Budapest, grew up in Copenhagen, resident in Munich. Highly-gifted flautist with diploma
in dentistry. Since his well-earned retirement, András Adorján has done only the things he wants
to, including looking for and discovering forgotten and lost works, editing them and playing them
again and again and again...
Jan Philip Schulze
Established Lied accompanist, outstanding interpreter of contemporary music and teacher. Has
a rather full professional schedule, but was delighted to put several things aside for the Doppler
Discoveries with Emmanuel and András.