Flautist Emmanuel Pahud plays the first movement of Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat Major with the Orchestre de chambre de Paris and guest soloists Gilbert Audin (bassoon), Radovan Vlatkovic (horn), and François Leleux (oboe and conductor). Discover more: The double album, Mozart & Flute in Paris, brings together nine captivating works with their origins in Paris, all of which feature a solo flute. The earliest date from 1778: two concertante works that Mozart wrote on his third and final visit to Paris, at a time when the flute was a fashionable instrument in the homes of the aristocracy and bourgeoisie. The newest, premiered in 2014 by Pahud and the Orchestre de chambre de Paris, is Dreamtime by Philippe Hersant, which evokes the creation story of the Australian Aboriginal culture. Featuring clarinettist Paul Meyer, bassoonist Gilbert Audin, horn-player Radovan Vlatković, and Belgian harpist Anneleen Lenaerts, as well as François Leleux as
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