
Friedrich Wilhelm Riedt (1710–1783) was a Berlin flautist, composer, and music theorist who moved inside the core musical machinery of Frederick the Great’s Prussian capital. Reported by Marpurg as being of English-born parentage, Riedt’s own flute training is unknown, but his compositional education is explicitly linked to Christoph Schaffrath and Johann Gottlieb Graun. He entered Friedrich II’s royal Hofkapelle on 2 February 1741 as chamber musician and flutist
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Sonate A-Dur: I. Adagio
Sonate A-Dur: II. Allegro ma non molto
Sonate A-Dur: III. Allegro vivace
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