Thursday, March 19, 2009
Frederick the Great
You think you know a historical figure, and then one day he does something out of left field. Case in point: Frederick the Great composed well over 100 pieces of music for the flute, apparently the instrument of favor at his court. At least some of these are good enough to remain the subject of published recordings. Who knew?
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