1-1: Dance For Apollo () 1-2: Satsang () 1-3: Bags () 1-4: Fluet () 1-5: Scherzettino () 1-6: Scherzo Ala Polonaise () 1-7: Unknown () 1-8: Sorry For Two () 1-9: Follow The White Rabbit () : Across The Sea () 1-15: Micropraxis () 1-16: The Formless World () 1-17: Grace And Gratitude () 1-18: Chase () 1-19: Diavoli Blu () 1-20: Divertimento () 1-21: Church Bells In A Wasteland () 1-22: Fossil Forest () 1-23: Lamentabile () 1-24: Gratus () 1-25: Louie And Lulu () 1-26: The Stormless Breaths Of Gentle Wind () 1-27: Lune D' Août () 2-1: Antichiseis () 2-2: Remplage () 2-3: Schattengesang () 2-4: Léia () 2-5: Highfalutin () 2-6: µMesse () 2-7: Exotic Delight () 2-8: Dancing In The Dark () : Vignettes () 2-13: Classical Prelude () 2-14: Mysterious Dream () 2-15: Chromatic Fantasy () 2-16: Chromatic Variations () 2-17: Toutant Fluet () 2-18: Homophony () 2-19: Heterophony () 2-20: Antilalos () 2-21: Vasquez Pedesis () 2-22: Minuetto () 2-23: La Marche Des Canards () 2-24: Rayogram () 2-25: Film Noir Thriller () 2-26: Dialogando ()
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Description:
Award-winning recording artist and renowned flutist Iwona Glinka presents a recital composed of 53 pieces by 40 composers from 14 countries whose creativity is rooted in various popular trends in the 21st century. These pearls were created somewhat off the beaten track of the artistic activity of their creators, commonly associated with other forms and different instruments. Iwona Glinka decided to create a fascinating interpretation for the music lovers and she chose to record all works for two flutes by her self! Dr Iwona Glinka is a soloist, educator, recording artist, orchestral and chamber musician, and leading performer of new and experimental music. She founded the Phasma-Music Ensemble in 2016, where she currently serves as the artistic director in addition to playing many concerts a year as an ensemble member. She has given dozens of solo recitals with classical and contemporary repertoire and has appeared as Principal Flautist with orchestras and chamber ensembles throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia.