flute duets

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Re: flute duets

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Ditto on the Skelton/O'hare and Clarkson/Bradley CDs. Another one of my favorites is "The Mountain Road," a great CD from the Coleman Heritage Center, which has a bunch of nice flute duos on it. http://celticgrooves.homestead.com/cg_v ... _road.html

Finally, John Wynne, his sister and his then-fiancee snap out a nice trio set on "With Every Breath."

Oh, and don't forget Hatao and his friend! I don't know if the links are still live, but a search on this board for post author "hatao" might turn them up. IIRC, they had a bunch of great tunes and were a lot of fun to listen to.
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wow, thanks everybody. i can't wait to listen to some of these. :)

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On the first volume of The flute players of Roscommon, there are two great duets by Catherine McEvoy and John Wynne, among others. There are good duets on the second volume as well.

The swedish duet mentionned earlier in this topic seems to be interesting. For a change of atmosphere. I ordered the CD wich is not to expensive.

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