Claudio Ferrarini presents a captivating collection of solo flute works with his album "Tomasi, Schubert, Paporisz, Satie: Solo," set to release on April 25, 2025, under the Arte Sonora label. This chamber music album spans a concise yet impactful 29 minutes, featuring 14 tracks that showcase Ferrarini's virtuosity and versatility.
The album opens with "Les Cyclades pour flûte seule" by André Jolivet, a three-movement suite that evokes the charm and spirit of the Greek islands. Ferrarini then transitions into Schubert's "Sonata für Flöte allein," a lesser-known gem that reveals the composer's mastery of the flute. The "Drei Miniaturen für Flöte allein" by Hungarian composer Endre Paporisz offer a trio of contrasting pieces, from the contemplative "Molto lento" to the lively "Giocoso."
A highlight of the album is Ferrarini's arrangements of Erik Satie's "Ludions," a playful and whimsical suite that includes "Air du rat," "Spleen," and "La grenouille américaine," among others. These arrangements demonstrate Ferrarini's skill in adapting piano works for the flute, bringing a fresh perspective to Satie's unique musical language.
Throughout the album, Ferrarini's tone is pure, his technique impeccable, and his musicality engaging. Each piece is rendered with a keen sense of phrasing and dynamics, making this album a delightful exploration of solo flute repertoire. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Tomasi, Schubert, Paporisz, Satie: Solo" offers a rewarding listening experience that highlights the expressive power of the flute.