Classical Flute Composer ~ F.D. Kuhlau
July 10, 2010 at 5:30 pm | Posted in Classical Composers | 2 CommentsTags: classical composers, classical flute music, classical music, Danish composers, flute music, Friedrich Kuhlau, German composers, Joyful Songs, JoyfulPamela, Kuhlau, piano, romantic composers
If you are a fan of classical flute music, you may be familiar with the German – Danish composer Friedrich Kuhlau. Although not as well known as many other composers of his time, he has been referred to as “the Beethoven of the flute” although he was a pianist. I’ve written a small biography of him, placed videos of his music, and found some sites where you may download his music for free at the above link.
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This is great, it is always nice to find out about lesser known composers–and finding out about new composers helps to keep the listening experience fresh. I
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Comment by collegiumharmonia— July 11, 2010 #
Thank you! I love learning about new composers, too, and listening to numerous styles of music. I think it helps musicians to grow with the broader range they listen to.
Comment by joyfulpamela— July 13, 2010 #