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1. Flute Concerto In D Minor, Rv 431a "Il Gran Mogol": I. Allegro Non Molto
2. Flute Concerto In D Minor, Rv 431a "Il Gran Mogol": II. Larghetto
3. Flute Concerto In D Minor, Rv 431a "Il Gran Mogol": III. Allegro
4. Flute Concerto In G Major, P. 33: I. Spiritoso
5. Flute Concerto In G Major, P. 33: II. Adagio
6. Flute Concerto In G Major, P. 33: III. Allegro Spiritoso
7. Flute Concerto In C Major, Op. 7 No. 3: I. Allegro
8. Flute Concerto In C Major, Op. 7 No. 3: II. Adagio
9. Flute Concerto In C Major, Op. 7 No. 3: III. Allegro Assai
10. Flute Concerto In A Minor: I. Allegro
11. Flute Concerto In A Minor: II. Gavottes I & II
12. Flute Concerto In A Minor: III. Allegro
13. Flute Concerto In D Major, Twv 51:D1: I. Andante
14. Flute Concerto In D Major, Twv 51:D1: II. Vivace
15. Flute Concerto In D Major, Twv 51:D1: III. Largo
16. Flute Concerto In D Major, Twv 51:D1: IV. Allegro

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The solo concerto emerged in Northern Italy in the first quarter of the 18th century and rapidly became popular across Europe. The five works here demonstrate how concertos for the flute differ in Germany, Italy, and France. Outer movements usually retain the virtuosic elements that characterize the concertos of Vivaldi, but the Frenchman Michel Blavet infiltrates an exquisite Gavotte into his work, while Telemanns superb melodies and rich harmonies are characteristic features of his Flute Concerto in D major. All five works exemplify the Baroque ideal of singing lyricism and passionate expression. Barthold Kuijken is an eminent leader in the field of early music. A virtuoso traverse soloist, teacher and conductor, he has shaped the fields of historical flutes and historically informed performance over the last 40 years. His book, The Notation is Not the Music, is an artful summary of his research, ideas, and reflections on music.