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Devienne François

Beethoven, Ludwig van

Devienne, François

Gluck, Christoph Willibald

Graf, Friedrich Hartmann

Grétry, André Ernest Modeste

Haydn, Franz Joseph

Hoffmeister, Franz Anton

Hummel, Johann Nepomuk

Jadin, Louis-Emmanuel

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

Müller, August Eberhard

Reicha, Josef

Romberg, Bernhard

Rosetti, Francesco Antonio

Schwindel, Friedrich

Stamitz, Anton

Stamitz, Carl Philipp

Concerto for flute No 7 in E Minor for flute and orchestra

By Devienne François

F. Devienne flute concerto No 7 in E minor was published in 1787-1788. Devienne wrote mostly for wind instruments, including dozen flute concertos. In the Concerto No 7 Devienne has rather sophisticated approach to instrumentation.

Andràs Adorjàn

Münchener Kammerorchester, Hans Stadlmair (conductor), 2014, Tudor / NAXOS

1. Allegro

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Andràs Adorjàn

Münchener Kammerorchester, Hans Stadlmair (conductor), 2014, Tudor / NAXOS

2. Adagio

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Andràs Adorjàn

Münchener Kammerorchester, Hans Stadlmair (conductor), 2014, Tudor / NAXOS

3. Rondo

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Emmanuel Pahud

Kammerorchester Basel, Giovanni Antonini (conductor) 2019, WMG

1. Allegro, 2. Adagio, 3. Rondo

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Devienne François

François Devienne (1759-1803) was a French composer, bassoonist and flutist who during his lifetime became known as the "Mozart of the Flute". In 1974 Devienne published his method for the one-keyed flute which helped him to secure his professor position at the Paris Conservatoire in 1795. Devienne wrote mostly for wind instruments, including dozen flute concertos.