"Flute & Friends" is a captivating chamber music album released by the renowned flutist Emily Beynon in 2009 under the Channel Classics label. As the principal flute of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam, Beynon brings her exceptional skill and artistry to this collection of seven tracks, spanning a total duration of 47 minutes.
The album opens with "From the Song of Amergin," a piece composed by Hilary Tann, followed by "Words for My Daughter" by Amy Beach. Beynon's virtuosity shines through in these compositions, showcasing her ability to evoke a range of emotions and atmospheres. The album also features an impromptu piece for flute and oboe, as well as the complete Trio for Flute, Cello, and Piano, Op. 45 by Louise Farrenc, performed with Daniël Esser on cello and Sepp Grotenhuis on piano.
Throughout the album, Beynon is joined by a cast of talented musicians, including Roland Krämer and Petra van der Heide, creating a rich and dynamic soundscape. The tracks vary in tempo and mood, from the lively "Maestoso" to the introspective "Andante," offering a diverse listening experience.
"Flute & Friends" is a testament to Emily Beynon's musical prowess and her ability to collaborate with other exceptional artists. This album is a must-listen for chamber music enthusiasts and anyone looking to explore the beauty and versatility of the flute.