Maxence Larrieu - Larrieu Plays Flute Classics (2024)

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Title: Larrieu Plays Flute Classics
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 5:39:10
Total Size: 1.68 GB
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Tracklist:

01. 7. Badinerie
02. 3. Menuet II en carillon
03. 3. Adagio
04. 6. Adagio - (Edit)
05. 6. Menuet
06. 2. Menuet I
07. 1. Andante - Presto
08. 3. Presto
09. 4. Bourrée anglaise
10. 2. Allegro grazioso
11. 2. Allegro
12. V. Allegro, scherzando e vivace
13. 2. Allegro
14. 1. Andante
15. 2. Rondeau
16. 2. Allegro
17. III. Allegro molto
18. 2. Allegro
19. 1. Adagio ma non tanto
20. 2. Siciliano
21. 3. Vivace
22. 4. Allegro
23. 2. Corrente
24. 4. Bourrée I-II
25. 4. Menuet I - II
26. 2. Adagio
27. 3. Andante
28. 4. Allegro assai
29. 2. Adagio
30. 2. Largo e dolce
31. 1. Adagio ma non tanto
32. 3. Sarabande
33. I. Entrata. Allegro
34. 4. Allegro
35. 1. (Allegro)
36. 3. Allegro
37. 1. Allemande
38. 1. Andante maestoso
39. 1. Allegro
40. 3. Siciliano
41. 3. Sarabande
42. 1. Allegro
43. 5. Polonaise
44. 3. Allegro
45. 3. Allegro
46. 2. Largo e dolce
47. II. Tempo ordinario d'un menuetto
48. Andante
49. 7. Allegro vivace e disinvolto - Presto (Edit)
50. 1. Vivace
51. 1. Allegro moderato
52. 3/4. Presto - Allegro
53. 3. Allegro
54. VI. Adagio – Allegro vivace e disinvolto – Presto
55. IV. Andante con variazioni
56. 1. Allegro
57. Rondo (Allegretto grazioso) for Flute and Orchestra in D, KV 373 (KV Anh. 184)
58. 3. Allegro
59. 3. Allegro assai
60. 2. Affetuoso
61. Andante
62. 2. Largo con sordini, mesto
63. 1. Allegro
64. 3. Rondo (Allegro)
65. 1. Allegro
66. 1. Allegro aperto
67. 3. Allegro di molto
68. 2. Adagio non troppo
69. 1. Allegro
70. 2. Andantino
71. 3. Rondo (Tempo di menuetto)
72. 1. Ouverture
73. 2. Andante ma non troppo
74. 1. Andante
75. 1. Allegro maestoso
76. 2. Andante
77. Romance

Maxence Larrieu was born in Marseille on October 27th 1934. He’s one of the best representative men of the French flute school. He was taught by Joseph Rampal and belongs to the Rampal’s flute school, with Jean-Pierre Rampal and Alain Marion.

He obtains the first flute prize with Gaston Crunelle (1951), and also the chamber music first prize of the National Superior Music College of Paris (1953). He also won the first prize of the international competition of Geneva, and was graduate from the international competition of München (1956).
From 1954 to 1966, he wase a solo flautist for the Comic Opera of Paris, and then for the Paris Opera’s orchestra until 1978.

He left this post to follow the virtuoso lesson at the National Music College of Geneva, and also at the National Superior Music College of Lyon.