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Sharon Bezaly – Discography – December 2017 SHARON BEZALY – DISCOGRAPHY – DECEMBER 2017 SOLO RECORDINGS Franck, Fauré, Prokofiev October 2017 BIS-2259 Sharon Bezaly, flute Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano César Franck: Sonata in A major for violin and piano Gabriel Fauré: Sonata No. 1 in A major for violin and piano, Op. 13 Sergey Prokofiev: Sonata in D major for flute and piano, Op. 94 Flute Concertos by Khachaturian & Rautavaara July 2016 BIS-1849 Sharon Bezaly, flute Sao Paulo Symphony Orchestra / Enrique Diemecke, conductor Lahti Symphony Orchestra / Dima Slobodeniouk, conductor Aram Khachaturian: Concerto for Flute and Orchestra Einojuhani Rautavaara: Flute Concerto, Op. 69, "Dances with the Winds" original version for four flutes Einojuhani Rautavaara: Flute Concerto, Op. 69, "Dances with the Winds" Revised version for three flutes Great Works for Flute and Orchestra July 2013 BIS-1679 Sharon Bezaly, flute Residentie Orkest Den Haag Neeme Järvi, conductor Carl Nielsen: Concerto for Flute and Orchestra, FS119 Charles Tomlinson Griffes: Poem for Flute and Orchestra Carl Reinecke: Concerto for Flute and Orchestra in D major Cécile Chaminade: Concertino for Flute and Orchestra, Op.107 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Largo and Allegro for two flutes and strings Francis Poulenc: Flute Sonata Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (arr: Kalevi Aho): The Flight of the Bumblebee Pipe Dreams August 2012 Sharon Bezaly, flute Australian Chamber Orchestra Richard Tognetti, conductor BIS-1789 José Serebrier: Flute Concerto with Tango Adina Izarra: Pitangus Sulphuratus Carl Vine: Pipe Dreams Alberto E. Ginastera: Impresiones de la Puna Across the Sea – Chinese-American Flute Concertos October 2011 BIS-CD-1739 Sharon Bezaly, flute Singapore Symphony Orchestra Lan Shui, conductor Zhou Long: Five Elements. Concerto for flute and orchestra Bright Sheng: Flute Moon for piccolo/flute, harp, percussion and strings Zhou Long: The Deep, Deep Sea for alto flute/piccolo solo, timpani, harp and strings Chen Yi: The Golden Flute. Concerto for flute and orchestra Masterworks for Flute and Piano II June 2010 BIS-SACD-1729 Sharon Bezaly, flute Ronald Brautigam, piano Francis Poulenc: Sonata for Flute and Piano Frank Martin: Ballade for flute and piano Carl Reinecke: Sonata ‘Undine’ for Flute and Piano, Op.167 Bohuslav Martinů: Sonata for Flute and Piano Olivier Messiaen: Le merle noir for flute and piano Sharon Bezaly plays Bacri, Bernstein, Dean & Rouse March 2010 BIS-SACD-1799 Sharon Bezaly, flute Swedish Chamber Orchestra / Brett Dean, conductor Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra / Alan Gilbert, conductor São Paulo Symphony Orchestra / John Neschling, conductor Tapiola Sinfonietta / Jean-Jacques Kantorow, conductor Nicolas Bacri: Concerto for Flute and Orchestra, Op.63 Leonard Bernstein: Halil – Nocturne for solo flute with piccolo, alto flute, percussion, harp and strings Brett Dean: The Siduri Dances – Music for flute and string orchestra Christopher Rouse: Flute Concerto Whirling Dance March 2009 BIS-SACD-1759 Sharon Bezaly, flute Taipei Chinese Orchestra Chung Yiu-kwong, conductor Chung Yiu-kwong: Whirling Dance for flute and Chinese orchestra; Concerto for Flute and Chinese Orchestra Traditional / arr. Zhou Chenglong: The Thivats of Autumn (arr. for flute and small Chinese instrumental ensemble) Ma Shui-long / arr. Chen Hsuan-ho: Bamboo Flute Concerto Huang Yijun / arr. Peng Xiuwen: Fair Flowers under Full Moon (arr. for piccolo and Chinese orchestra) Deng Yu-xian / arr. Qu Chunquan: Longing for the Spring Breeze Spellbound November 2008 BIS-CD-1649 Sharon Bezaly, flute Royal Scottish National Orchestra / Martyn Brabbins, conductor Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra / Mario Venzago, conductor Swedish Chamber Orchestra / Anne Manson, conductor Sofia Gubaidulina: ‘…The Deceitful Face of Hope and of Despair’ for flute and orchestra Mari Takano: Concerto for Flute and String Orchestra (In Memoriam György Ligeti) Sally Beamish: Callisto, Flute Concerto Barocking together September 2008 BIS-CD-1689 Sharon Bezaly, flute Charles Medlam, bass viol Terence Charlston, harpsichord Georg Friedrich Händel: Sonata in B minor for flute and continuo, HWV367b Johann Sebastian Bach: Sonata in E minor for flute and continuo, BWV1034; Sonata in A major for flute and harpsichord, BWV1032; Sonata in E major for flute and continuo, BWV1035; Sonata in E flat major for flute and harpsichord, BWV1031 Georg Philipp Telemann: Sonata in F major for flute and continuo, TWV41:F4 Mozart – Complete Works for Flute and Orchestra February 2008 BIS-SACD-1539 Sharon Bezaly, flute Julie Palloc, harp Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra Juha Kangas, conductor Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Concerto in G major for flute and orchestra; Andante in C major for flute and orchestra; Concerto in C major for flute, harp and orchestra, KV299; Rondo in D major for flute and orchestra, KV-Anh.184; Concerto in D major for flute and orchestra, KV314 French Delights November 2007 BIS-SACD-1639 Sharon Bezaly, flute Barbara Hendricks, soprano Love Derwinger, piano Pierre Sancan: Sonatine Charles-Marie Widor: Suite for Flute and Piano, Op.34 Albert Roussel: Joueurs de flûte, Op.27; Deux Poèmes de Ronsard, Op.26 Darius Milhaud: Sonatine Benjamin Godard: Suite de trois morceaux, Op.116 Bridge across the Pyrenees November 2006 BIS-SACD-1559 Sharon Bezaly, flute São Paulo Symphony Orchestra John Neschling, conductor Joaquín Rodrigo: Concierto pastoral François Borne: Fantaisie brillante sur des airs de Carmen Jacques Ibert: Concerto for Flute and Orchestra Masterworks for Flute and Piano February 2006 BIS-SACD-1429 Sharon Bezaly, flute Ronald Brautigam, piano Sergei Prokofiev: Sonata in D major, Op.94 Franz Schubert: Variations in E minor on the song Trockne Blumen, D802 Henri Dutilleux: Sonatina André Jolivet: Chant de Linos Nordic Spell July 2005 BIS-CD-1499 Sharon Bezaly, flute Lahti Symphony Orchestra / Osmo Vänskä, conductor Iceland Symphony Orchestra / Bernharður Wilkinson, conductor Swedish Chamber Orchestra / Christian Lindberg, conductor Kalevi Aho: Concerto for Flute and Orchestra Haukur Tómasson: Flute Concerto Christian Lindberg: The World of Montuagretta (Concerto for Flute and Orchestra) From A to Z – Vol.3 November 2004 BIS-SACD-1459 Sharon Bezaly, flute Brett Dean: Demons Ernst von Dohnányi: Passacaglia Carl-Axel Dominique: Songlines Cécile Chaminade: Pièce romantique Caspar Diethelm: Zodiak, 12 Konstellationen mit Prolog und Epilog, Op.140 Jean Donjon: Le chant du vent (from 8 Études de salon) François Devienne: Sonata No.4 in G major Claude Debussy: Syrinx From A to Z – Vol.2 June 2003 BIS-CD-1259 Sharon Bezaly, flute Fulvio Caldini: Thelema´s Hot Machine, Op.33 Sven-Erik Bäck: Sonata for Flute solo Elliott Carter: Scrivo in vento Joseph Bodin de Boismortier: Première Suite in E minor, Op.35 Yehezkel Braun: Sonata for Flute Gloria Coates: Reaching for the Moon for flute solo Leonhard von Call: Fantasia I, Op.6 No.1 for flute solo Daniel Börtz: Tinted Drawings for flute solo Apéritif – A French Collection for Flute and Orchestra November 2002 BIS-CD-1359 Sharon Bezaly, flute Harri Mäki, clarinet Tapiola Sinfonietta Jean-Jacques Kantorow, conductor Charles Gounod: Concertino for Flute and Small Orchestra François Devienne: Concerto for Flute and Orchestra No.7 in E minor Camille Saint-Saëns: Romance in D flat major, Op.37; Airs de ballet d’Ascanio: Adagio & Variation Gabriel Fauré: Fantaisie Café au lait – Music for Flute and Piano 2001 BIS-CD-1239 Sharon Bezaly, flute Roland Pöntinen, piano Rhené-Baton: Passacaille, Op. 35 Philippe Gaubert: Fantasie George Enescu: Cantabile and Presto Emil Noblot: Mélodie Franz Doppler: Fantasie pastorale hongroise, Op.26 Charles Tomlinson Griffes: Poem Ferruccio Busoni: Albumblatt (Busoni-Verz.272) Gabriel Fauré: Sicilienne, Op.78; Fantasie, Op.79 Claude Paul Taffanel: Andante Pastoral et Scherzettino From A to Z – Vol.1 June 2001 BIS-CD-1159 Sharon Bezaly, flute Kalevi Aho: Solo III Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Sonata in A minor for Solo Flute, W.132 Malcolm Arnold: Fantasy for Flute, Op.89 Jurriaan Andriessen: Pastorale d´été Eugène Bozza: Image pour un flûte seule, Op.38 Johann Sebastian Bach: Partita in A minor for Solo Flute, BWV1013 Luciano Berio: Sequenza I per flauto solo Mozart – Flute Quartets June 2000 BIS-CD-1044 Sharon Bezaly, flute Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Quartet in D major, KV285; Quartet in G major, KV285a; Quartet in A major, KV 298; Quartet in C major, KV171 (285b) Salzburger Solisten Flutissimo October 1999 BIS-CD-1039 Sharon Bezaly, flute Ervin Nagy, piano Claude Paul Taffanel: Fantaisie Sur Le Freyschutz Giulio Briccialdi: Il Carnevale de Venezia for flute and piano, Op.78 Claude Paul Taffanel: Grande Fantaisie for flute and piano on themes from the opera ‘Mignon’ by Ambroise Thomas Fryderyk Chopin: Variations on a theme by Gioacchino Rossini (from the opera ‘La Cenerentola’) in E major Antonio Bazzini: La ronde des lutins, Op.25. Scherzo fantastique François Borne: 6. Fantaisie brillante sur Carmen pour Flûte et Piano sur l´Opera de Georges Bizet The Israeli Connection January 1999 BIS-CD-959 Sharon Bezaly, flute Dejan Lazic, piano Maurice Ravel: Kaddisch for flute and piano Erwin Schulhoff: Sonata for Flute and Piano Noam Sheriff: Arabesque for flute solo Yoav Talmi: Three Monologues for flute solo Avraham Eilam-Amzallag: Desolution for flute solo Yehezkel Braun: Apartment to Let for narrator, flute and piano Aviv Geffen: To cry for you for flute and piano Naomi Shemer: Jerusalem of Gold for flute and piano Dejan Lazic: Variations on ‘Hava Nagila’ for flute and piano COMPILATIONS Fairy Lady Meng Jiang November
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