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Catalan flute music of the 18th century

Title
  1. Catalan flute music of the 18th century / Joan Baptista Pla.
Published by
  1. New York, NY : Sony Classical, [1995], ℗1994.
Author
  1. Pla, Juan, active 18th century

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Additional authors
  1. Rampal, Jean-Pierre, 1922-2000
  2. Arimany, Claudi
  3. Pla, José, 1728-1762
  4. Pla, Juan, active 18th century
  5. Liszt Ferenc Kamarazenekar, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Uniform title
  1. Instrumental music. Selections
Alternative title
  1. Instrumental music.
Subject
  1. Concertos (Flute with string orchestra)
  2. Concertos (Flutes (2) with string orchestra)
  3. Trio sonatas (Flutes (2), continuo)
Contents
  1. Concerto for flute and string orchestra in B-flat major -- Concerto for flute and string orchestra in G major -- Concerto for two flutes and string orchestra in D major -- Trio sonata for two flutes and basso continuo in D minor -- Trio sonata for two flutes and basso continuo in C major -- Trio sonata for two flutes and basso continuo in D major.
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. "The [solo] concertos ... are written for ... the oboe"--Insert.
  2. "The title under which [the concerto for 2 flutes] was published in London by Longman & Broderip reads "A favourite concerto for 2 German flutes or hautboys"--Insert.
  3. Title from container.
  4. "We know that ... some of the sonatas for 2 flutes and bass ... and perhaps the double concerto in D major were the fruit of a collaboration between [brothers] Joan et [sic] Josep"--Insert.
  5. Program notes by Denis Verroust in French with German and English translations (16 p. : ill.) inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded at the Italian Institute, Budapest, Hungary, Sept. 2-6, 1993.