Concerto for Two Flutes, Cello and Piano
Allegro Moderato – Andante (pastorale) – Vivo (Dance)
Recorded in 1957 by the “Dalet Klei Shir”
Hanoch Tel-Oren, Sharona Tel-Oren – Flutes
Itzhak Blasberger – Cello
Neli Ben-Or – Piano
Publisher: The Marc Lavry Heritage Society
Synopsis:
The Concerto for Two Flutes, Cello and Piano consists of three movements:
Allegro Moderato
Andante (Pastorale)
Vivo (Dance) – the theme is based on Hora Op. 243.1
The Concerto for Two Flutes, Cello and Piano was commissioned by the “Dalet Klei Shir” quartet, whose members consisted of flutists Sharona and Hanoch Tel-Oren, cellist Yitzhak Blassberger and pianist Nelly Ben-Or.
Absent-minded Lavry gave Hanoch Tel-Oren the original score and forgot to keep a copy for himself. In 2014, Tel-Oren’s student, Ra’anan Eylon, found the manuscript of the Concerto and handed it over to the Marc Lavry Heritage Foundation.
The composition was recorded in 1957 by the Quartet for Kol Yisrael (The Israeli Broadcasting Service) and was lost. It was rediscovered in March 2017, 60 years later.