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In his lifetime, A. F. Doppler (1821 - 1883) was a famous composer and solo player. The performances in which he played duets with his brother Karl, also a flutist, made them famous all over Europe. Quite contrary to the arrangement custom of the time, the paraphrase presented here is based on a comparatively unknown piece : Franz Schubert's opera "The Conspirators" (also called "Marital Row") had only been performed once during his lifetime in private, having only a piano for accompaniment.
It must have been the clear-cut melodies which inspired Doppler to this work. Due to its virtuosity, it is suited for rather advanced flute duets. Instrumentation : 2 flutes and piano op. 18 D 787