Sarti - 6 Flute Sonatas
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 97332
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 21st February 2025
Contents
Artists
Giovanni Miszczyszyn (flute)Valeria Brunelli (cello)
Giacomo Benedetti (harpsichord)
Works
Sonatas (6) for transverse flute and b.c.Artists
Giovanni Miszczyszyn (flute)Valeria Brunelli (cello)
Giacomo Benedetti (harpsichord)
About
The 6 Sonate a Flauto Traversiero solo e Basso Continuo were published in Paris by Christophe Le Menu. The date of publication, 1772, can be deduced from an advertisement that appeared in a periodical late that year. It is a collection of sonatas definitely conceived for an audience at a more professional than amateur level, with writing decidedly suited to the instrumental peculiarities of the transverse flute, which, according to the taste of the time, took as its model the singing qualities of the human voice.
This allowed Sarti to take advantage of his skill at composing operas in order to write particularly touching, even dramatic melodies, with typically theatrical affects such as in the Largo and Cantabile of the First Sonata or the Andante of the Fourth Sonata, both in the key of G minor, which on the transverse flute is, with its veiled timbre, delicately affectionate. In the context of what is one of the main characteristics of flute (and violin) writing by Italian composers, Sarti employs an articulation dominated by legato, clearly diversifying himself, as did the French composers, from the predominantly articulated style that prevailed with German composers.
The remarkably flautistic writing, for a composer who did not play the instrument nor wrote much instrumental music in general, suggests he may have been in contact with a flute virtuoso who either advised or inspired him. A credible hypothesis is that a collaboration with the orchestra of the Grand Duchy of Florence led him to work closely with its principal flautist, the virtuoso Niccolò Dôthel.
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