“Jeanne Baxtresser’s two compilation releases document her gleaming artistry as recitalist and chamber player. Baxtresser’s sound is warm, kaleidoscopic in colors and even throughout the registers. But she goes beyond tonal lustre and technical elan to explore the expressive possibilities in this multitude of pieces.”
—Donald Rosenberg, Gramophone, January 2007

Chamber Music for Flute
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New York Legends
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Jeanne Baxtresser,
Debut Solo Recording,
Montreal 1977
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Jeanne Baxtresser
A Collection of My Favorites
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Orchestral Excerpts for Flute with spoken commentary
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The Following Recordings Are Not Currently Available

The Baroque Flute
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New York Philharmonic
Kurt Masur
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Copland: Chamber Music
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The Magic Flute
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Bolling: Suite for Flute
and Jazz Trio
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Additional Solo Recordings
- Romantic Flute Music
McGill University RecordsStereo 77005 - Virtuoso Profile
Classicord GK 0080-1 - Fascinatin’ Rhythm—Music of George Gershwin
Julius Baker, flutist
Andrew Davis, piano and harpsichord
IMP 30367 00632 - Barber, Canzone and Summer Music for Wind Quintet
EMI Classics CDC 5-55400-2 - CPE Bach Concerto in D minor: New York Philharmonic soloists
Additional Chamber Music Recordings
- Phillips Modern Music Series
Differences for 5 instruments and tape
839.323 - Phillips Modern Music Series
Works by Charles Ives, William Bolcom, Henri Pousser, Max Lifchitz
839.322 - RCA Red Seal
Luciano Berio Folk Songs and Epifanie for small ensemble and orchestra with the BBC Symphony Orchestra
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Jeanne Baxtresser can also be heard on these New York Philharmonic recordings:
- Teldec (Zubin Mehta and Kurt Masur)
Beethoven—Symphony No. 5; Egmont Overture
Berg—Lulu Suite
Brahms—Ein Deutsches Requiem; Symphonies No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, and No. 4; Academic Festival Overture; Tragic Overture; Variations on a Theme of Joseph Haydn; Schicksalslied
Britten—War Requiem
Bruckner—Symphonies No. 4 and No. 7
Dvorak—Symphonies No. 8 and No. 9; Cello Concerto (with Yo-Yo Ma)
Debussy—La Mer; Afternoon of a Faun
Franck—Symphony in D Minor
Gershwin—Porgy and Bess; An American in Paris
Ives/Brahms/Reger—Variations
Janacek—Sinfonietta
Kodaly—Hary Janos Suite
Liszt—Mephisto Waltz; Mazeppa
Mahler—Symphonies No. 1, No. 5, and No. 9
Ravel—La Valse
Schoenberg—Gurrelieder
Shostakovich—Symphony No. 13 “Babi Yar”
Sibelius—Symphony No. 2
Stravinsky—Le Sacre du Printemps; Symphony in Three Movements
Tchaikovsky—Waltzes
Weill—The Seven Deadly Sins - Deutsche Grammophon (Leonard Bernstein and Giuseppe Sinopoli)
Copland—Symphony No. 3
Ives—Symphony No. 2
Mahler—Symphonies No. 2, No. 3, and No. 7
Mussorgsky—Night on Bald Mountain
Ravel—Valses nobles et sentimentales
Respighi—Pines of Rome; Fountains of Rome; Roman Festivals
Scriabin—The Poem of Ecstasy; Symphony No. 3
Strauss—Also Sprach Zarathustra; Tod und Verklärung
Tchaikovsky—Symphony No. 5; Symphony No. 6 “Pathetique” - RCA Victor Red Seal (Yuri Temirkanov)
Rimsky-Korsakov—Scheherazade; Russian Easter Overture

