Rebecca Taio – Alter Ego: Music for Flute and Piano by Respighi, Fauré & Franck (2023) [FLAC 24bit/44,1kHz]

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Rebecca Taio – Alter Ego: Music for Flute and Piano by Respighi, Fauré & Franck (2023)
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Rebecca Taio’s choice to programme these well-known pieces from the great repertoire for violin and piano has to do with the technical challenges they pose, both instrumentally and interpretatively. In the flautist’s words: ‘It’s an incredibly fascinating and stimulating idea for me to try out timbres that are different to the ones I’m usually accustomed to, different to those the majority of composers who have written for the flute have been inspired by. In these transcriptions I have aimed for a more romantic and less delicate way of playing the flute, inspired by the long-drawn-out, sustained phrases and intense vibrato so characteristic of string instruments in this sort of repertoire.’The technical challenges of transcriptions from violin to flute should not be underestimated. While it might seem as though the flute’s keys would make some aspects related to intonation ‘easier’ on the flute, there are difficulties of other kinds, such as playing loudly and with a full tone in the lower register or playing very high notes that fade away to nothing. But this was the whole point: to challenge the intrinsic identity of the instrument and to transcend its customary role. And so, by way of this repertoire, the expressive capabilities of the flute can be further explored.

While the transcription of the Five Pieces by Respighi is a first (no one having thought to arrange them for flute and piano before), the sonatas by Faureì and Franck are already a part of the chamber tradition for flute and piano. Nonetheless, the artists have made further revisions to these two works, coming up with alternative solutions to the ones normally used in such a way as to be as close as possible to the originals.

The 5 Pezzi hail from a period when Respighi was defining his style, poised between modernity and a pull towards the past. The titles he gave them are richly allusive (Romanza, Aubade, Madrigale, Berceuse, Humoresque), pointing to a range of different moods and atmospheres and imbued with that ‘Latin sweetness of idiom’ (to quote Adriano Lualdi) that is such a feature of this composer’s remarkable musical language.

Tracklist:

1-1. Rebecca Taio – Cinque pezzi, P.62: I. Romanza (04:02)
1-2. Rebecca Taio – Cinque pezzi, P.62: II. Aubade (02:51)
1-3. Rebecca Taio – Cinque pezzi, P.62: III. Madrigal (03:51)
1-4. Rebecca Taio – Cinque pezzi, P.62: IV. Berceuse (03:07)
1-5. Rebecca Taio – Cinque pezzi, P.62: V. Humoresque (05:41)
1-6. Rebecca Taio – Sonata No. 1, Op. 13: I. Allegro molto (10:23)
1-7. Rebecca Taio – Sonata No. 1, Op. 13: II. Andante (07:59)
1-8. Rebecca Taio – Sonata No. 1, Op. 13: III. Allegro vivo (04:15)
1-9. Rebecca Taio – Sonata No. 1, Op. 13: IV. Allegro quasi presto (05:49)
1-10. Rebecca Taio – Sonata, FWV8, CFF 123: I. Allegretto ben moderato (06:33)
1-11. Rebecca Taio – Sonata, FWV8, CFF 123: II. Allegro (08:41)
1-12. Rebecca Taio – Sonata, FWV8, CFF 123: III. Recitativo-Fantasia (07:48)
1-13. Rebecca Taio – Sonata, FWV8, CFF 123: IV. Allegretto poco mosso (06:31)

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