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Stamitz Carl Philipp

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 and orchestra in G Major (Op 29)

Concerto for flute and orchestra in G Major (Op 29)

By Stamitz Carl Philipp

C. Stamitz: flute concerto in G Major (Op 29) for flute and piano was written in 1780, clearly influenced by the flute concerto in G Major by W.A. Mozart who composed it two years earlier (1778).

Peter-Lucas Graf

Zurich Chamber Orchestra, Edmond de Stoutz (conductor), 1988, Claves Records

1. Allegro

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Peter-Lucas Graf

Zurich Chamber Orchestra, Edmond de Stoutz (conductor), 1988, Claves Records

2. Andante non troppo moderato

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Peter-Lucas Graf

Zurich Chamber Orchestra, Edmond de Stoutz (conductor), 1988, Claves Records

3. Rondo. Allegretto Grazioso

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Irena Grafenauer

Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner (conductor), 1990, Universal

1. Allegro

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Irena Grafenauer

Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner (conductor), 1990, Universal

2. Andante non troppo moderato

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Irena Grafenauer

Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner (conductor), 1990, Universal

3. Rondo. Allegretto Grazioso

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Andrea Oliva

Orchestra d'Archi "Duchi d'Acquaviva", Nataliya Gonchak (conductor), live at Auditorium Sant'Agostino di Atri (Te), 2020

1. Allegro, 2. Andante, 3. Rondo

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Stamitz Carl Philipp

Carl Stamitz (1745-1801) was a German composer, the oldest brother of Anton Stamitz who also was composer. They both received musical education from their father Johann Stamitz who was prominent Mannheim composer. Mannheim orchestra in the middle of 18th century was considered one of the best in Europe, with close cultural ties with Paris. Both brothers later went to Paris where Anton stayed but Carl moved on to Vienna from which he extensively travelled across the Europe.

Overall Carl Stamitz wrote about 90 concertos. Even the most of them were firmly rooted in Baroque, they gradually evolved in sonata-allegro concertos of the Classic period.