Saverio Mercadante gained success and renown as an operatic composer during his lifetime, but at present, in an ironic twist of fate, his best-known work is a student project, six concertos for flute and orchestra, especially that in E minor, with its’ daringly virtuoso rondo russo. Dating from 1813, when Mercadante was studying at the conservatory at Naples, it is modeled on a French concerto of the day but displays an effortless Italianate lyricism, confident use of the received forms, and even a few un
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