The two sonatas by César Franck and Gabriel Fauré were composed with the
violin in mind, and even though Prokofiev's sonata was originally
intended for the flute it is often heard in the composer's own version
for violin and piano. But joined by the legendary pianist and conductor
Vladimir Ashkenazy, Sharon Bezaly now claims (and reclaims) the three
works for her own instrument, in eloquent performances that make the
best possible case for the flute.
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