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Topic: Where can I find a recording of this peice?  (Read 2788 times)

Offline TicTacDuck

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Where can I find a recording of this peice?
on: May 20, 2003, 04:07:49 AM
I know this is a piano board . .but I have a flute question. I'm looking for a recording of the Concerto for 2 flutes (D. Cimerosa), if possible a free recording somewehre online. I just figured you might now of some websites that offer recordings . . Thanks! Don't worry I play piano too

Offline dj

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Re: Where can I find a recording of this peice?
Reply #1 on: May 22, 2003, 07:52:24 PM
you might try the classical music archives https://www.classicalarchives.com/index.html
i go there all the time for piano recordings and it's free.....i think they have other stuff 2, im not sure about flute though....but u might still want 2 check it out...well good luck
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Re: Where can I find a recording of this peice?
Reply #2 on: May 22, 2003, 10:22:45 PM
There is an mp3 you can download here:

https://www.emusic.com/cd/10589/10589291.html

But its for a Concerto for 2 flutes and Orchestra in G major by D Cimarosa.  I'm not sure if this is the piece you are after.
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Re: Where can I find a recording of this peice?
Reply #3 on: May 23, 2003, 12:49:04 PM
Classcial Archive is great! They have nearly all the music you could think of. But i wouldn't exactly call them "recordings". They are all in midi with a few exceptions of mp3 recorded by rather lousy artists. So if you're after a good recording to listen to, simply for the pleasure, those midis wont do you any good. They all sound awful.
Its helpful if you want to hear how a piece sounds like though. I dont think they would have that 2 flute concerto by Cimerosa. Who's this composer? Sounds interesting.
Try www.naxos.com. They put all their recordings on the site for you to listen, and they are not extracts. They don't normally put modern music on though. Its because of some copyright stuff. I always go here.
And you know how naxos gives us with nearly all the music we could think of too? Its worth a try.  ;)
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