Sir James Galway performed the world premiere of Flute Mystery op.66a

The symphonic poem Flute Mystery op.66a received a warm response from the audience following the three concerts held in the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.

Sir James Galway and National Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Leonard Slaktin performed Flute Mystery op.66a 3 consecutive days, October 5-7, 2006. 

Sir James Galway, Fred Jonny Berg and Leonard Slatkin (Washington, 2006) 

Photo taken after the world premiere of Flute Mystery Op.66a for alto flute, harp and string orchestra (dedicated to Sir James Galway).

– Galway formed a sinuous bond with the orchestra in the world premiere of Norwegian composer Fred Jonny Berg's "Flute Mystery", Concerto for Alto Flute and Orchestra. Berg writes music of a spare beauty. The 15-minute, one-movement piece merges cool restraint and rhythmic exactitude. Galway, to whom Berg dedicated the score, played his languid lines with sympathy and dark polish.
(Washington Post, October 6, 2006)


– The most important thing for me is that the music has been made available to the public, and performed by great musicians,
 the composer Fred Jonny Berg says.

The work is available here

In addition, there is a version for C flute, op.66b.


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