PAHUD EMMANUEL – MOZART STORIES CD
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Flautist Emmanuel Pahud joins forces with pianist Éric Le Sage to perform transcriptions of several of Mozart’s Violin Sonatas, now regarded as beloved additions to the flute repertoire. The programme includes Mozart’s Sonata in B flat major K. 378 (1779), Sonata in G major K. 379 (1781), Sonata in E minor K. 304 (1778) and Sonata in C major K. 296 (1778). This album is of particular personal significance to Pahud, who stated: ‘Mozart is the reason why I became a musician’.
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Mozart Stories (Flute Sonatas) Included in the album Mozart: (Original: Violin Sonata) Sonata in B-flat major, K.378 1. i. Allegro moderato 2. II. andantino sostenuto e cantabile 3. III. rondo. Sonata in G major, K.379 4. i. Adagio – Allegro Theme and variations Sonata in E minor, K.304 6. I. Allegro 7. II. Tempo di menuetto Sonata in C major, K.296 8. I. Allegro vivace 9. II. andante sostenuto 10. III. Rondo. Performers Emmanuelle Payou (flute) Eric Le Sage (Piano) Recording October 31-November 4, 2022, Belgium,Namur Concert Hall Grand Manege Only Warner Music Japan imports will include a Japanese-language commentary. The manual will include a newly written commentary by Kazumasa Kiba and a Japanese translation of the original booklet. This performance brings out the charm of the work with Payu’s delicate and rich tone. I became a musician because of Mozart,” says flutist Emmanuelle Payu, who was born on January 27, the same day as Mozart. Payu was only five years old when he was first attracted to Mozart’s music. Mozart’s works for solo flute are not so numerous, including his early sonatas, two flute concertos, a concerto for flute and harp, and a flute quartet. In order to play the music of Mozart’s works, Pajou, who has a strong attachment to Mozart’s works, has selected the most suitable works for flute from his many violin sonatas, and performed them in their original key, as much as possible, as they were written. The album has already been highly praised by international reviewers for its “astonishing array of exquisitely shaped sounds, superb breath control, perfect articulation, and above all, consistently eloquent phrasing,” and the lush, mellow flute of Emmanuelle Payu and the clear, delicate piano of Le Sage convey the full appeal of Mozart’s music. Emmanuelle Payou’s rich and mellow flute and Le Sage’s clear and delicate piano convey the full appeal of Mozart’s music. (Warner Music)