1792-1852 DE, Münster
Composer of Classical
A.k.a. Anton Bernard Fürstenau
Anton Bernhard Fürstenau (born 20 October 1792 in Münster; d. 18 November 1852 in Dresden, Germany) was a German flutist and composer. He was the most famous virtuoso in Germany on his instrument and the most important Romantic flutist of the first half of the nineteenth century. His son Moritz Fürstenau (1824–1889), whom he later sent to study with Theobald Boehm in Munich, was one of his numerous students. Skeptical as for the technical advancements of the flute, he remained faithful to the nine key flute until his death.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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La Flûte Enchantée: Original Works For Soprano, Flute And Piano | Julius Benedict, André Caplet, Cécile Chaminade, Cesare Ciardi, A. B. Fürstenau, Georges Hue, Luigi Hughes, Charles Koechlin, Friedrich August Kummer, Maurice Ravel, Camille Saint-Saëns, Trio Opera Viwa, Silvia Martinelli, Fabio Taruschio, Andrea Trovato | 2017 | Album |
Romantic Flute Concertos / Concertos Romantiques Pour Flûte | A. B. Fürstenau, Jules Demersseman, Cécile Chaminade, Vilém Blodek - Karl-Bernhard Sebon, Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Uroš Lajovic | 1982 | Album |
Virtuose Flötenquartette | A. B. Fürstenau, Joseph Haydn, Franz Anton Hoffmeister – Günter Rumpel, Marianne Kurtz, Shigeru Onozaki, Carolyn Hopkins Marti | Album | |
Mozart-Miniaturen | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Bernhard Romberg, A. B. Fürstenau, Johann Christian Stumpff - Elisabeth Weinzierl, Edmund Wächter | Album |