Works Summary
Performers
Mark Ludwig (Viola)
Edwin Barker (Double Bass)
Fenwick Smith (Flute)
Sally Pinkas (Piano)
Randall Hodgkinson (Piano)
Composers
Remarks:
The flautist Fenwick Smith was for many years principal flute with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, retiring in 2006 after a twenty-eight-year career during which he premiered notable works by Copland, Ginastera, Gaubert, Cage and Reinecke. Here he performs music from the 1920s by Erwin Schulhoff and Arnold Schoenberg, Jewish composers who in the following decades were to meet with very different fates. On the program is a Sonata for flute and piano and a Concertino for the unusual combination of flute, viola and double-bass by Schulhoff, and a Sonata for flute and piano transcribed from the Wind Quintet of Schoenberg.Reviews
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Schulhoff, Erwin : Sonata for Flute and Piano
- Performers: Sally Pinkas (Piano); Fenwick Smith (Flute)
- Period Time: 20th Century
- Written: 1927
Schulhoff, Erwin : Concertino for Flute, Viola and Double Bass
- Performers: Edwin Barker (Double Bass); Mark Ludwig (Viola); Fenwick Smith (Flute)
- Period Time: 20th Century
- Form: Concerto
- Written: 1925
Schoenberg, Arnold : Quintet for Winds, Op. 26
- Performers: Randall Hodgkinson (Piano); Fenwick Smith (Flute)
- Notes: Arranger: Felix Greissle.
- Period Time: 20th Century
- Form: Chamber Music
- Written: 1923-1924
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