Shigeko Fukui-Fauser & Yoshiko Murozuka: MOZART SONATEN
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Product.Nr.: | ACD6115 |
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Manufacturer: | Shigeko Fukui-Fauser & Yoshiko Murozuka |
weight: | 0,11 kg |
Label | Animato |
Release | 29.01.2010 |
product description
With Flute and Piano for Mozart
Mozart composed the sonatas recorded here as violin sonatas, which were arranged for flute and piano around 1800 and published in Hamburg and Paris. The arrangement on this album is a new adaptation by Shigeko Fukui-Fauser. It was derived from the urtext of the violin sonatas (Henle Verlag) for flute. The goal was to approach Mozart's musical spirit - piano sonatas with melodic instrumental expansion - more closely than was possible in the Paris edition and to free it from historical dogma. This objective was pursued with today's possibilities.
The modern flute and modern methodology offer more expressive possibilities. For example, the dynamic range is more extensive, and the subtlety of the sound is greater than it was 200 years ago. As a result, the flute generally sounds friendlier and more cheerful than in the Paris edition.
Shigeko Fukui-Fauser studied at the University of the Arts in Kyoto and passed the audition of the Japan Music Society as a concert flutist. She attended masterclasses with Prof. Aure le Nicolet and continued her studies in Germany with Prof. Schochow and Prof. Peter Lukas Graf, participating in the Bachakademie Stuttgart and the Mozarteum Academy in Salzburg. In 1980, she founded the Albireo Flute Quartet and has been its director ever since. With the quartet, she has produced five CDs to date (all released by Animato), covering a wide range of flute music. She also performs as a soloist and chamber musician in various formations, with a repertoire spanning from Baroque music to contemporary music. She has undertaken several concert tours in Germany and abroad.
As a young pianist, Yoshiko Murozuka won multiple prizes at competitions in the USA and Japan, including first prize at the South America Youth Music Festival. She completed her piano studies at the Toho Gakuen School of Music in Tokyo. During her studies, she attended masterclasses with Prof. Voskresensky (Moscow Conservatory) and Prof. Esterhazy in London. She then completed her studies as a diploma pianist at the State University of Music in Stuttgart with Prof. Rudiakov. She performs as a solo pianist both domestically and internationally.
Press:
"With a wonderfully empathetic piano partner, the sonatas achieve poignant intimacy, probing insight, and thrillingly virtuosic interpretation in miraculous balance. Thus, the familiar shines in a new light."
ensemble 2/2010
"The lively-inspired interpretations make these 'new' flute sonatas definitely worth listening to."
Fono Forum 03/10
Mozart composed the sonatas recorded here as violin sonatas, which were arranged for flute and piano around 1800 and published in Hamburg and Paris. The arrangement on this album is a new adaptation by Shigeko Fukui-Fauser. It was derived from the urtext of the violin sonatas (Henle Verlag) for flute. The goal was to approach Mozart's musical spirit - piano sonatas with melodic instrumental expansion - more closely than was possible in the Paris edition and to free it from historical dogma. This objective was pursued with today's possibilities.
The modern flute and modern methodology offer more expressive possibilities. For example, the dynamic range is more extensive, and the subtlety of the sound is greater than it was 200 years ago. As a result, the flute generally sounds friendlier and more cheerful than in the Paris edition.
Shigeko Fukui-Fauser studied at the University of the Arts in Kyoto and passed the audition of the Japan Music Society as a concert flutist. She attended masterclasses with Prof. Aure le Nicolet and continued her studies in Germany with Prof. Schochow and Prof. Peter Lukas Graf, participating in the Bachakademie Stuttgart and the Mozarteum Academy in Salzburg. In 1980, she founded the Albireo Flute Quartet and has been its director ever since. With the quartet, she has produced five CDs to date (all released by Animato), covering a wide range of flute music. She also performs as a soloist and chamber musician in various formations, with a repertoire spanning from Baroque music to contemporary music. She has undertaken several concert tours in Germany and abroad.
As a young pianist, Yoshiko Murozuka won multiple prizes at competitions in the USA and Japan, including first prize at the South America Youth Music Festival. She completed her piano studies at the Toho Gakuen School of Music in Tokyo. During her studies, she attended masterclasses with Prof. Voskresensky (Moscow Conservatory) and Prof. Esterhazy in London. She then completed her studies as a diploma pianist at the State University of Music in Stuttgart with Prof. Rudiakov. She performs as a solo pianist both domestically and internationally.
Press:
"With a wonderfully empathetic piano partner, the sonatas achieve poignant intimacy, probing insight, and thrillingly virtuosic interpretation in miraculous balance. Thus, the familiar shines in a new light."
ensemble 2/2010
"The lively-inspired interpretations make these 'new' flute sonatas definitely worth listening to."
Fono Forum 03/10