(The) English Flute
A lovely programme, demonstrating the appeal of the wooden flute
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Composer or Director: Charles Stainer, John Tavener, (Edwin) York Bowen, Arnold (Atkinson) Cooke, Michael (Dewar) Head, Frederic Griffith, Christopher Redgate, Edward German
Genre:
Chamber
Label: Divine Art
Magazine Review Date: 6/2008
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 73
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: DDA25061

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Suite |
Edward German, Composer
Celia Redgate, Flute Edward German, Composer Michael Dussek, Piano |
(3) English Folksongs |
Christopher Redgate, Composer
Celia Redgate, Flute Christopher Redgate, Composer Michael Dussek, Piano |
By the River in Spring |
Michael (Dewar) Head, Composer
Celia Redgate, Flute Michael (Dewar) Head, Composer Michael Dussek, Piano |
Sonatina |
Arnold (Atkinson) Cooke, Composer
Arnold (Atkinson) Cooke, Composer Celia Redgate, Flute Michael Dussek, Piano |
Sonata for Flute and Piano |
(Edwin) York Bowen, Composer
(Edwin) York Bowen, Composer Celia Redgate, Flute Michael Dussek, Piano |
Greek Interlude |
John Tavener, Composer
Celia Redgate, Flute John Tavener, Composer Michael Dussek, Piano |
Danse nègre |
Frederic Griffith, Composer
Celia Redgate, Flute Frederic Griffith, Composer Michael Dussek, Piano |
Étude |
Charles Stainer, Composer
Celia Redgate, Flute Charles Stainer, Composer Michael Dussek, Piano |
Author: Andrew Achenbach
Edward German’s charmingly innocuous Suite of 1889 is inscribed to his flautist friend and fellow RAM alumnus Frederic Griffith, whose sprightly Danse nègre nestles next to a delicious Etude by Charles Stainer. Stainer in turn taught Gareth Morris, whose exquisite artistry inspired both York Bowen’s 1946 Sonata (along with Arnold Cooke’s Sonatina, the most durable offering here) and Michael Head’s idyllic By the River in Spring (1950). Redgate herself gave the 1979 world premiere of John Tavener’s Greek Interlude, while her brother Christopher chips in with Three Folk Songs (“Barbara Ellen”, “Green Bushes” and “The Wraggle Taggle Gypsies, O!”) that he wrote as a birthday gift for her in 2002.
Suffice to say, Redgate performs all this attractive material with conspicuous flair, grace and discrimination (vibrato is kept within tasteful bounds). I need merely add that Michael Dussek accompanies with the utmost sympathy, and the recorded sound is nicely intimate and beautifully balanced to boot.
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