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The Deutz Trio
(CD)
Product code: 1490124
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Description:
On this CD the 'Deutz Trio' perform for over 70 minutes providing gentle, prayerful music that uplifts the mind and spirit to God. It is ideal for personal prayer, for group use, or simply as quietening music before or during a Service.
Contents:
Suite No. 3 in G major - Air JS Bach Concerto for Oboe in D minor - Adgaio Albinoni Sonata in E major - Adagio JS Bach Trio Sonata in F major - Allegro Telemann Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring JS Bach Suite in B minor for Flute - Sarabande JS Bach Concerto for Oboe in F major - Siciliano JS Bach Concerto for Oboe and Flute in C minor - Adagio JS Bach Sonata in E major - Adagio JS Bach Sonata in B minor - Largo JS Bach Sonata in E minor - Adagio JS Bach Trio Sonata in G major - Allegro, ma non troppo JS Bach Trio Sonata in G major - Adagio e piano JS Bach Flute Quartet in D major - Adagio Mozart Trio Sonata in C minor - Larghetto Quantz Trio Sonata in F major - Larghetto Handel Trio Sonata in F major - Adagio Handel Sonata in C major - Minuet 1 JS Bach Sonata in C major - Minuet 2 JS Bach Suave Gentile 'Cosi Fan Tutte Mozart Sonata in B minor - Andante JS Bach Trio Sonata in A minor - Cantabile Telemann
ABOUT THE DEUTZ TRIO The Deutz Trio was born out of a remarkable musical chemistry that developed between Paul Edmund-Davies, Roy Carter and John Alley. Principal flautist, oboist and pianist respectively in the London Symphony Orchestra, they have worked together under some of the most renowned conductors in many of the finest concert halls throughout the world. Whilst much of the greatest music to be written is found in the symphonic repertoire, the sensitive musicianship of the members of The Deutz Trio equally lends itself to the quieter mood of prayer. Having sat next to one another as Principals in the Orchestra for the best part of a decade, Paul and Roy have developed a unique ability to play together with a natural awareness to mould and shape phrases in a totally sympathetic way. This comes over to the listener, not solely as a joining of the musicianship of two individuals, but also as a perfect blend of two very contrasting wind instruments. Their solo recital concerts with John began more than fifteen years ago and the formation of the Trio has been the natural culmination of several years careful preparation.
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