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Luisa Sello, a renowned flutist, presents a captivating collection of chamber music on her album released on June 3, 2000, under the Rivoalto label. This 59-minute journey through classical compositions features three distinct works that showcase Sello's virtuosity and versatility.
The album opens with Hummel's Grande Sonate pour le Piano avec accompagnement de Flûte obligé in A Major, Op. 64, a three-movement piece that highlights the elegant interplay between the piano and flute. Sello's delicate phrasing and dynamic control bring out the nuances of Hummel's composition, making it a delightful start to the album.
Next, Sello tackles Martinů's Flute Sonata, H. 306, a more introspective and lyrical work. The three movements of this sonata offer a range of emotions, from the gentle Allegro moderato to the deeply expressive Adagio. Sello's sensitive interpretation and technical precision make this a standout performance.
The album concludes with Franck's Sonata in A Major for Piano and Violin, CFF 123, FWV 8, arranged for flute by Jean-Pierre Rampal. This four-movement sonata is a tour de force, showcasing Sello's ability to handle complex passages with ease. Her performance is marked by a deep understanding of the music and a keen sense of phrasing, making this a memorable listening experience.
Throughout the album, Luisa Sello's playing is characterized by a rich, warm tone and a keen sense of musicality. Her interpretations are both respectful of the composers' intentions and infused with her own unique artistic vision. This album is a testament to Sello's artistry and a must-listen for anyone interested in chamber music.