Embark on a captivating journey through the centuries with Elisabeth Schwanda's "Flauto Dolce Solo," a stunning solo recorder album released in 2015 under the Rondeau Production label. This enchanting collection showcases Elisabeth Schwanda's exceptional artistry and versatility, presenting a diverse range of compositions that span various periods and styles.
The album opens with the serene "Bonum est confidere" and "A Virgen que de Deus Madre," offering a taste of early music's sacred beauty. Schwanda's mastery of the recorder is evident in her rendition of Bach's "Sonate für Flöte A-Moll BWV 1013 (Partita)" and Telemann's "Fantasie D-Moll TWV 40:3," demonstrating her ability to bring these Baroque masterpieces to life with nuance and expressiveness.
The program also includes contemporary works, such as "Frühlingsmusik" and "Goccia di Pioggia," showcasing Schwanda's commitment to expanding the recorder's repertoire. Her performances are marked by technical precision, musical sensitivity, and a deep understanding of each piece's historical and stylistic context.
With a duration of 1 hour and 9 minutes, "Flauto Dolce Solo" is a testament to Elisabeth Schwanda's dedication to the recorder and her passion for sharing its rich and diverse musical heritage. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the recorder's enchanting sounds, this album promises an engaging and rewarding listening experience.