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Manuela Wiesler was born in Brazil in 1955, the daughter of an Austrian cameraman and a ballerina. In 1957 she moved with her family to Vienna, where she entered the Academy of Music in 1967, later studying in Paris. In 1973 she moved with her husband to Iceland and in 1976 won the Nordic Chamber Music Competition in Helsinki. Further study with James Galway was followed by success in the Copenhagen Biennale in 1900, since when she has enjoyed a career as a soloist including in her repertoire Carl Nielsen's flute concerto, which she has performed in Copenhagen. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Concertino pastorale, Op. 35: II. Adagio molto ed espressivo
1492Piece for Solo Flute
603Density 21. 5 +: Density 21.5
564Liten svit for soloflojt (Little Suite for Solo Flute): I. Allegretto
445Laconisme de l'aile
366Liten svit for soloflojt (Little Suite for Solo Flute): II. Allegro
347II. Jade
338Violin Sonata No. 1 In G Minor, BWV 1001: Iv. Presto - Arr. M. Wiesler For Flute
329Introduction and Allegro: I. Introduction
3110Oiseaux tendres
30
WIESLER, Manuela: Small is beautiful - Short Pieces for Solo Flute

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MANUELA PLAYS FRENCH FLUTE CONCERTOS
Nielsen: String Suite, Sallinen: String Quartet No. 3

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Jolivet: Suite En Concert Pour Flute Et Percussion / Harrison: First Flute Concerto / Cage: Amores
Manuela Wiesler: Flute Music
Nielsen: String Suite / Sallinen: String Quartet No. 3
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