Claudio Ferrarini presents a captivating collection of solo flute works with "Münch, Berthomieu, Sauter: SOLO," set for release on May 6, 2025, under the Arte Sonora label. This chamber music album spans a concise yet impactful 15 minutes and 45 seconds, featuring nine tracks that showcase Ferrarini's virtuosity and the rich diversity of solo flute repertoire.
The album opens with a contemplative journey through Münch's "Tangos contemplativos para flauta, Op. 58a," a four-movement suite that blends Mediterranean, Viennese, melancholic, and scherzo-inspired tangos, each offering a unique flavor and mood. Following this, Ferrarini delves into Sauter's "Jasmin des montagnes," a piece arranged specifically for flute by the artist himself, adding a personal touch to the performance.
The second half of the album is dedicated to Berthomieu's "Florilège Musica No. 7," a four-movement work that unfolds with a Moderato, a Tempo di berceuse, a Menuet molto moderato, and concludes with an Allegretto con spirito. Each piece is a testament to Ferrarini's technical prowess and expressive depth, offering a glimpse into the nuanced world of solo flute music.
Ferrarini, known for his dynamic performances and insightful interpretations, brings a fresh perspective to these pieces, making "Münch, Berthomieu, Sauter: SOLO" a compelling addition to any chamber music enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a seasoned flute aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, this album promises an engaging and enriching listening experience.