John LEMMONÉ
A Fantasy (Impromptu) for flute and piano TP068: John Lemmoné: Flute Works Paul Curtis: flute; David Miller: piano Lemmoné was Melba's accompanist and musical director. He wrote very much in the style of the day, with an eye to his audience and a willingness to provide it with flashy displays of technique (Good taste, it appears, was never a burning issue!) |
5' |
Aria for flute and piano TP068: John Lemmoné: Flute Works Paul Curtis: flute; David Miller: piano Lemmoné was Melba's accompanist and musical director. He wrote very much in the style of the day, with an eye to his audience and a willingness to provide it with flashy displays of technique (Good taste, it appears, was never a burning issue!) |
4' |
Dainty Dance (Caprice) for flute and piano TP068: John Lemmoné: Flute Works Paul Curtis: flute; David Miller: piano Lemmoné was Melba's accompanist and musical director. He wrote very much in the style of the day, with an eye to his audience and a willingness to provide it with flashy displays of technique (Good taste, it appears, was never a burning issue!) |
4' |
Danse Romantique for flute and piano TP068: John Lemmoné: Flute Works Paul Curtis: flute; David Miller: piano Lemmoné was Melba's accompanist and musical director. He wrote very much in the style of the day, with an eye to his audience and a willingness to provide it with flashy displays of technique (Good taste, it appears, was never a burning issue!) |
4' |
Fantasia on Scottish Melodies for flute and piano TP068: John Lemmoné: Flute Works Paul Curtis: flute; David Miller: piano Lemmoné was Melba's accompanist and musical director. He wrote very much in the style of the day, with an eye to his audience and a willingness to provide it with flashy displays of technique (Good taste, it appears, was never a burning issue!) |
8' |
Fantasie Caprice for flute and piano TP068: John Lemmoné: Flute Works Paul Curtis: flute; David Miller: piano Lemmoné was Melba's accompanist and musical director. He wrote very much in the style of the day, with an eye to his audience and a willingness to provide it with flashy displays of technique (Good taste, it appears, was never a burning issue!) |
7' |
Graceful Dance (Caprice) for flute and piano TP068: John Lemmoné: Flute Works Paul Curtis: flute; David Miller: piano Lemmoné was Melba's accompanist and musical director. He wrote very much in the style of the day, with an eye to his audience and a willingness to provide it with flashy displays of technique (Good taste, it appears, was never a burning issue!) |
3' |
La Danseuse (Valse Gracieuse) for flute and piano TP068: John Lemmoné: Flute Works Paul Curtis: flute; David Miller: piano Lemmoné was Melba's accompanist and musical director. He wrote very much in the style of the day, with an eye to his audience and a willingness to provide it with flashy displays of technique (Good taste, it appears, was never a burning issue!) |
7' |
Minuet (Caprice) for flute and piano TP068: John Lemmoné: Flute Works Paul Curtis: flute; David Miller: piano Lemmoné was Melba's accompanist and musical director. He wrote very much in the style of the day, with an eye to his audience and a willingness to provide it with flashy displays of technique (Good taste, it appears, was never a burning issue!) |
6' |
Serenade for flute and piano TP068: John Lemmoné: Flute Works Paul Curtis: flute; David Miller: piano Lemmoné was Melba's accompanist and musical director. He wrote very much in the style of the day, with an eye to his audience and a willingness to provide it with flashy displays of technique (Good taste, it appears, was never a burning issue!) |
5' |
Valse de Concert for flute and piano TP068: John Lemmoné: Flute Works Paul Curtis: flute; David Miller: piano Lemmoné was Melba's accompanist and musical director. He wrote very much in the style of the day, with an eye to his audience and a willingness to provide it with flashy displays of technique (Good taste, it appears, was never a burning issue!) |
8' |
Wind Amongst the Trees (Reverie Caprice) for flute and piano TP068: John Lemmoné: Flute Works Paul Curtis: flute; David Miller: piano Lemmoné was Melba's accompanist and musical director. He wrote very much in the style of the day, with an eye to his audience and a willingness to provide it with flashy displays of technique (Good taste, it appears, was never a burning issue!) |
8' |