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Feld Jindřich
Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Benda, Franz
Blavet, Michel
Boccherini, Luigi
Handel, George Frideric
Leclair, Jean-Marie l'aîné
Marais, Marin
Müthel, Johann Gottfried
Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista
Platti, Giovanni Benedetto
Quantz, Johann Joachim
Telemann, Georg Philipp
Vivaldi, Antonio
Concert Fantasy for flute and String Orchestra
J. Feld: Concert Fantasy for Flute and String Orchestra was written in 1980 for the "International Competition Jean-Pierre Rampal" in Paris.
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Valek (conductor), 2003, PAVANE records
Fantasia Concertante
Jindřich Feld (1925-2007) was a Czech composer with broad spectrum of education: he held degrees in music, musicology, aesthetics and philosophy.
Although he has composed more than 200 works, ranging from operas to small instrumental compositions, he is mostly known for his chamber music and music compositions for flute. During his three periods of musical style development (till end of 1950s, 1960s and from 1970s onwards) Feld gradually developed his own style, including 12-note writing method and aleatoric.