Sharon Bezaly's 1999 album "Taffanel / Briccialdi / Chopin / Bazzinni / Borne: Flute Music" is a captivating journey through the world of classical chamber music, showcasing her exceptional skill on the flute. This collection of pieces, released under the BIS label, spans approximately 55 minutes and features a diverse range of compositions that highlight Bezaly's virtuosity and versatility.
The album opens with a Fantasia on Weber's "Der Freischutz," demonstrating Bezaly's ability to interpret and perform complex, dramatic works. It continues with "Il Carnevale de Venezia," a lively and technically demanding piece that showcases her agility and precision. The "Grande Fantaisie on themes from the opera 'Mignon' by Ambroise Thomas" offers a more lyrical and expressive contrast, while the "Variations on a theme by Gioacchino Rossini from the opera 'La Cenerentola'" highlights her ability to convey a wide range of emotions through her playing.
The album also includes "La ronde des lutins," a playful and whimsical piece that adds a touch of lightheartedness to the collection. The final track, "Fantaisie brillante on Bizet's Carmen," is a thrilling and virtuosic performance that brings the album to a dramatic and satisfying close.
Throughout the album, Bezaly is accompanied by talented musicians on harp and piano, creating a rich and dynamic sound that complements her flute playing. The album is a testament to her artistry and her deep understanding of the classical repertoire, making it a valuable addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.