Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Franz Doppler with "F. & C. Doppler: The Complete Flute Music, Vol. 4." Released on October 27, 2017, under the CapriccioNR label, this album is a treasure trove of Doppler's virtuosic compositions and arrangements, spanning a captivating hour and twelve minutes. Doppler, a renowned Hungarian flute virtuoso and composer of the 19th century, showcases his mastery of the flute in this collection, which includes a mix of original works and arrangements of pieces by other composers such as Schubert, Hérold, Rossini, and Meyerbeer.
The album opens with the Konzert-Paraphrase über "Der häusliche Krieg," a dynamic and engaging piece that demonstrates Doppler's skill in transforming Schubert's original work into a flute showcase. The Fantaisie pastorale hongroise, Op. 26, offers a glimpse into Doppler's Hungarian roots, blending pastoral themes with Hungarian folk influences. The Nocturne, Op. 17, is a serene and introspective piece that highlights the flute's expressive capabilities.
Doppler's arrangements of operatic potpourris, such as those from "Zampa" by Hérold and "Il barbiere di Siviglia" by Rossini, are delightful and playful, showcasing his ability to adapt and arrange music for the flute. The two potpourris on "Robert le diable" by Meyerbeer are particularly noteworthy, demonstrating Doppler's skill in creating engaging and virtuosic arrangements.
The album concludes with the Valse di bravura, Op. 33, a dazzling display of technique and musicality that leaves the listener in awe of Doppler's prowess. This volume of the complete flute music of Franz Doppler is a testament to his enduring legacy as a composer and virtuoso, and a must-listen for anyone interested in the flute repertoire of the 19th century.