PROGRAM RECORD NO. 1 J. S. Bach: Suite No. 2 in B Minor, for Flute and Orchestra (BWV 1067) M. Corrette: Concerto in E Minor, for Flute and Orchestra J. S. Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G Major RECORD NO. 2 Sonatas and Duets for Two Flutes and for Flute and Recorder by Bodinus, Finger, Kuhlau, Mattheson and Telemann RECORD NO. 3 Telemann: Suite in A Minor for Flute and Strings Telemann: Don Quixote—Symphonic Suite RECORD NO. 4 J. L. Krebs: Sonata in G Major J. J. Quantz: Sonata in D Major B. Marcello: Sonata in B Minor F. Geminiani: Sonata in D Major T. Albinoni: Sonata in A Minor RECORD NO. 5 W. F. Bach: Trio in D Major for Two Flutes and Continue Telemann: Trio Sonata in C for Recorder, Flute and Continuo J. C. Pepusch: Trio in G Minor for Two Flutes and Continuo J. B. Loeillet: Trio Sonata, op. 1, No. 3 for Recorder, Flute and Continuo RECORD NO. 6 Mozart: Concerto No. 1 in G Major for Flute and Orchestra (K. 313) Mozart: Concerto No. 2 in D Major for Flute and Orchestra (K. 314) RECORD NO. 7 F. Benda: Concerto in E Minor for Flute and Orchestra J. S. Bach: Aria for Flute and Strings A. Roussel: Sinfonietta, Op. 52 Jean-Pierre Rampal needs no introduction to North American concert goers. He has been a regular and welcome visitor since the end of the war, and has delighted audiences in all major centers of this continent. Mr. Rampal began his studies at an early age, with his father Joseph, a professor at the Marseille Conservatoire. Following medical studies, Rampal returned to the flute at the National Conservatory in Paris, where he studied with Gaston Crunelle. His brilliant artistry won him a first prize in his first year at the Conservatoire. His professional career was launched at the end of World War II. Rampal has played as soloist with most of the leading orchestras in Europe and participates regularly in most of the major music festivals. In addition, he regularly tours the Far East, the U.S.A. and Canada, and has played in Israel and Africa. Rampal has premiered works written for him by Andre Jolivet, Jean Rivier and others. He made his U.S. debut in 1958, playing a concert with harpsichordist Robert Veyron-Lacroix at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. He has probably made more recordings than any other flautist alive. Many of these recordings have won the coveted FRENCH GRAND PRIX DU DISQUE. Jean-Pierre Rampal is accompanied by the following personnel on this Seven Record program: THE BAROQUE CHAMBER ENSEMBLE, Jean-Pierre, Rampal conducting THE LAMOUREUX ORCHESTRA, Arthur Goldschmidt conducting THE McGILL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, Alexander Brott conducting MARIO DUSCHENES, Flute and Recorder KENNETH GILBERT, Harpsichord KELSEY JONES, Harpsichord