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Selected Duets by Takashi Matsuishi Spark Takashi Matsuishi Spark : Selected Duets.
Flautists with finesse, intelligence and grooves.


The music for this album was chosen from the world-famous educational music book for flute beginners: Selected Duets for Flute: Volume II, compiled and edited by H. Voxman in Rubank Educational library. The music, performed by Spark's Yutaka Okawachi and Takashi Matsuishi, was recorded by recording engineer Yasuyuki Nitta in Tazawa-ko Town Hall in Akita Prefecture, Japan on 4-6 August, 2004.

The album is a useful resource for flute beginners and is ideal as background music in a variety of contexts.


Songs:

1. Adagio and Allegro Adgio (Jean-Baptiste Loeillet)
2. Adagio and Allegro Allegro (Jean-Baptiste Loeillet)
3. Sonata no3 Largo (Jean-Baptiste Loeillet)
4. Sonata no3 Allegro (Jean-Baptiste Loeillet)
5. Sonata no3 Vivace (Jean-Baptiste Loeillet)
6. Sonata no3 Giga (Allegro) (Jean-Baptiste Loeillet)
7. Duetto no6 Op101 based on quartet Op17 6 Presto (Franz Joseph Haydn)
8. Duetto no6 Op101 based on quartet Op17 6 Menuetto (Franz Joseph Haydn)
9. Duetto no6 Op101 based on quartet Op17 6 Allegro (Franz Joseph Haydn)
10. Trio for three flutes Op14 no1 Andante Cantabile (AB Furstenau)
11. 6 Leichte Sonatinen Op96 Sonata no5 Adagio (Gottlieb Heinrich Kohler)
12. 6 Leichte Sonatinen Op96 Sonata no5 Allegro (Gottlieb Heinrich Kohler)
13. Sonata no2 Spiritoso (Georg Philip Telemann)
14. Sonata no2 Larghetto (Georg Philip Telemann)
15. Sonata no2 Allegro Assai (Georg Philip Telemann)
16. Duetto no4 Presto (Wilhelm Friedemann Bach)
17. Allegretto (Francesco Geminiani)
18. Sonata no5 Largo (George Frideric Handel)
19. Sonata no5 Allegro (George Frideric Handel)
20. Sonata no3 Allegro (F Devienne)
21. Sonata no3 Allegro Vivace (F Devienne)
22. Symphony No 38 Echo Adagio (Franz Joseph Haydn)
23. Symphony No 38 Echo Menuetto (Franz Joseph Haydn)
24. Symphony No 38 Echo Presto (Franz Joseph Haydn)

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 5/31/2012
Takashi Matsuishi Spark lives in Hokkaido Japan

Tagged as: Classical, Baroque, Classical Period, Instrumental, Composer: Anton Bernhard Furstenau, Composer: Francesco Geminiani, Composer: Francois Devienne, Composer: Georg Philip Telemann, Composer: George Frideric Handel, Composer: Gottlieb Heinrich Kohler, Composer: Jean-Baptiste Loeillet, Composer: Joseph Haydn, Composer: Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Flute


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