Ries Ferdinand - Flute Quartets Op 145 - Littlefield John Herrick (flute)
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A pupil of Beethoven in Vienna, Ferdinand Ries enjoyed a successful career as a performer and as a composer. After a period in England, he finally retired to...
A pupil of Beethoven in Vienna, Ferdinand Ries enjoyed a successful career as a performer and as a composer. After a period in England, he finally retired to his native Rhineland where he wrote his Flute Quartets. Written in an early Romantic style, the Quartets are notable for their diversity, the first with a Spanish finale, the second more sombre in tone, and the third providing a bright conclusion, as though it were designed to cap an evening of music-making. Quotations or near quotations from works by other composers of the period give the Quartets a humorous and unusual unpredictability.
Flute Quartet in C major, Op. 145, No. 1 (Lue lisää)
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I. Allegro con brio
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II. Larghetto cantabile
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III. Scherzo and Trio: Allegro vivace
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IV. Finale: Allegro all' espagnola
Flute Quartet in E minor, Op. 145, No. 2 (Lue lisää)
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I. Allegro moderato
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II. Andante
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III. Menuetto and Trio: Molto moderato
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IV. Rondo: Allegro moderato
Flute Quartet in A major, Op. 145, No. 3 (Lue lisää)
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I. Allegro
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II. Scherzo and Trio: Vivace - Piu lento
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III. Adagio
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IV. Allegro (cadenza by J. H. Littlefield)