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More than just a flutist
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Discography
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Philippe Racine
Works - 2011 - CD1 (Excerpts)
1. 00:00 Poème de l'usure
2. 01:50 Absences
3. 10:09 Des Astres
4. 18:55 Contemplation - Lamentation
5. 20:39 3 Lieder
Works - 2011 - CD2 (Excerpts)
1. 25:30 Promenade
2. 30:02 Chansons à Lou
3. 40:42 Mais, hier...
4. 42:02 3 Axes
5. 44:05 L'Humeur vagabonde Peter Hirsch, Collegium Novum Zürich, Vokalensemble Zürich, Ensemble Phoenix Basel, Philippe Racine, Peter Siegwart, Eric Ferrand-N'Kaoua, Ernesto Molinari, Beat Schneider, Jens Fuhr, Ruben Drole, Jürg Henneberger, Raphaël Oleg, Marcus Weiss, Serge Bertocchi, Pierre-Stéphane Meugé, Martina Bovet, Barbara Bolliger, Sabine Bärtschi, Michael Kleiser, Brigitte Meyer, Felix Renggli, Edicson Ruiz.
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1. Carl Reinecke
- 00:00 Concerto in D major
for Flute and Orchestra, Op. 283
- Sonate e-Moll
for Flute and Piano Op. 167 "Undine"
Philippe Racine, flute
English Chamber Orchestra
Patrick Fournillier, Conductor2. César Franck
- 21:46 Sonata A major
for Flute and Piano
Philippe Racine, flute
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1. Carl Stamitz
- 00:00 Concerto in G major
for Flute and Orchestra, op. 29
- Concerto in D major
for Flute and Orchestra
Philippe Racine, flute
English Chamber Orchestra
Patrick Fournillier, Conductor2. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Andante in C minor
for Flute and Orchestra, KV 315
- 18:27 Rondo in C major
for Flute and Orchestra KV 373
- Concerto in G major
for Flute and Orchestra, Nr.1 KV 313
Philippe Racine, flute
English Chamber Orchestra
Patrick Fournillier, Conductor -
Jean-Sébastien Bach
- 00:00 Suite No. 2 in B minor
for Flute and Orchestra, BW 1067
- 17:40 Concerto in G minor
for Flute and Orchestra, BWV 1056
- 27:05 Concerto in A major
for Alto Flute and Orchestra, BWV 1055
- Sinfonia from
"Non sa che sia dolore" Cantata, BWV 209
- 31:21 Concerto in E major
for Flute and Orchestra, BWV 1042
Philippe Racine, flute
English Chamber Orchestra
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Philippe Racine, Ernesto Molinari
Let's Have a Good Good Good Good Time
1. Spee Dee 0:00
2. Pee Dee 1:39
3. Caravelle 5:44
4. A Sentimental Woo 9:25
5. Dal Niente Al Dente 15:32
6. In The Hennye 18:32
7. So Low 22:07
8. Clip Clop 25:57
9. Is He Dizzy 28:42
10. Where's The Report 31:41
11. Let's Have A Good Good Good Good
Time 36:17
Philippe Racine - piccolo, flute, alto flute, bass flute, vocals
Ernesto Molinari - piccolo clarinet, clarinet, bass horn, bass clarinet, contrabass clarinet, vocals -
1. Jean-Sébastien Bach
- Suite Nr. 3 in C minor
for Violoncello solo, BWV 1009
Thomas Demenga, cello
Hansheinz Schneeberger, violin
Philippe Racine, flute
Ernesto Molinari, clarinet2. Elliott Carter
- 00:00 Enchanted Preludes
- 06:10 Esprit Rude, Esprit Doux
- Triple Duo
Paul Cleemann, piano
Gerhard Huber, percussion
Jürg Wyttenbach, conductor -
André Jolivet & Charles Koechlin
André Jolivet: Chant de Linos
for Flute, Violin, Viola, Violoncello and Harp
Charles Koechlin: Sonata
for Piano and Flute, Op. 52
Philippe Racine
Robert Zimansky
Monika Clemann
Charles Koechlin: Primavera, Quintet for Flute, Harp, Violin, Viola and Violoncello, Op. 156
André Jolivet: Sonata
for Flute and Piano
Curdin Coray
Xenia Schindler
Daniel Cholette -
Vivaldi, Flute & Oboe Concertos
- Concerto for Flute, Orchestra and Continuo in F Major, RV 433
- Concerto for Oboe, Orchestra and Continuo in D Minor, RV 454
- Concerto for Flute, Orchestra and Continuo in A Minor, RV 440
- Concerto for Oboe, Orchestra and Continuo in F Major, RV 457
- Concerto for Flute, Orchestra and Continuo in G Minor, RV 439
- Concerto for Flute, Orchestra and Continuo in G Major, RV 438
- Concerto for Oboe, Orchestra and Continuo in A Minor, RV 461
- Concerto for Flute, Orchestra and Continuo in D Major, RV 428
English Chamber Orchestra
Thomas Indermühle, oboe
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Philippe Racine, Ernesto Molinari, Tubes
Music composed and improvised
by Philippe Racine & Ernesto Molinari
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Fusion - Transfusion (Vynil)
- Transfusion , Philippe Racine
- Oelmangel, Philippe Racine
- Valley Of The Giants, Wolfgang Paul
- Moondance, Philippe Racine
- Clockwork, Wolfgang Paul
Members Of The Basler Sinfonie-Orchester
Alto Saxophone - Flute, Philippe Racine
Bass, Rollo Studer
Drums, Tommy Otte
Electric Piano, Niggi Tamm
Engineer, Harald Blobel
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Biography
Born in Switzerland in 1958, flutist Philippe Racine studied music in Basel and Paris. He has established a reputation as a brilliant and innovative flutist among music lovers of the traditional classical repertoire, and is also an intense and dynamic advocate of contemporary music. He has also dedicated himself to improvised music, pop and Jazz-Rock with much success.
Philippe Racine performs as a soloist and chamber musician throughout Europe, Canada, North and Latin America and the Middle East. Let us name some of his musical partners: Ernesto Molinari, Brigitte Meyer, Jürg Wyttenbach, Heinz Holliger, Thomas Demenga, Éric Ferrand-N’Kaoua, Daniel Cholette, Bruno Canino, Raphaël Oleg and many others. He recorded extensively with the English Chamber Orchestra and as a soloist he played with many Swiss, European and Latin-American orchestras. A sizable discography testifies to his great versatility and exceptional talent.
Racine is now more and more acknowledged as a composer. Famous musicians play his music in renowned places. Let us just mention the Lucerne Festival, where his violin concerto “Promenade” for violin and ensemble was premiered with big success by violinist Raphaël Oleg and the Ensemble Phoenix Basel conducted by Jürg Henneberger in September 2001. Racine’s music is an expression of a great liberty in form and language. He has written chamber music, vocal and choral works as well as symphonic pieces (with and without soloists).
Philippe Racine is also a highly estimated and sought after pedagogue. Since 1993 he has been teaching the flute at the renowned ZHdK (Zurich University Of The Arts). Many of his students have won important competitions and positions in good orchestras and ensembles.
Flutist - Composer