
Felix Skowronek From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Felix Skowronek (August 21, 1935 – April 17, 2006) was an American flutist and professor of music. Skowronek studied in Seattle with Fred H. Wing and Frank Horsfall,[1] and for a few summers with Donald Peck.[2] He later studied with William Kincaid at the Curtis Institute of Music.[3] Career[edit] Skowronek played principal flute for the Seattle Symphony (1956–57 and 1959–60), Seventh Army Symphony (1957–59), Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra (1960–66), and St.
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J. S. Bach BWV 1030 Sonata for flute or recorder in b minor (recorder) 2 Largo e Dolce
Flute Sonata in G Minor
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