Immerse yourself in the captivating world of classical chamber music with Luisa Sello's exquisite album, featuring a trio of sonatas that showcase her virtuosity and artistry. Released on June 3, 2000, under the Rivoalto label, this 59-minute journey through the works of Hummel, Martinů, and Franck is a testament to Sello's mastery of the flute and her ability to bring these compositions to life.
The album opens with Hummel's Grande Sonate pour le Piano avec accompagnement de Flûte obligé in A Major, Op. 64. This three-movement sonata is a delightful blend of elegance and vigor, with Sello's flute weaving intricate patterns alongside the piano. The Menuetto moderato offers a charming contrast, while the Rondo - Vivace brings the piece to a lively close.
Next, Sello tackles Martinů's Flute Sonata, H. 306. This three-movement work is a study in contrast, with the Allegro moderato's rhythmic drive giving way to the Adagio's introspective beauty. The final Allegro poco moderato is a tour de force, showcasing Sello's technical prowess and expressive depth.
The album concludes with Franck's Sonata in A Major for Piano and Violin, CFF 123, FWV 8, expertly arranged for flute by Jean-Pierre Rampal. This four-movement sonata is a profound exploration of musical expression, with Sello's flute soaring above the piano in a dialogue of unparalleled beauty. From the Allegretto ben moderato's gentle sway to the Recitativo - Fantasia's dramatic intensity, Sello's performance is nothing short of breathtaking.
Luisa Sello's album is a celebration of the flute's expressive range and a testament to her skill as a performer. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.