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Evaluation of Jean Pierre Rampal's Works
After World War II, radio stations and record companies flourished. At this time, musicians are gradually divided into two factions: old-school musicians support real live performances, and new-school musicians are keen on recording records. /kloc-After stereo recording technology appeared in the 1950s, many famous artists left many classic recordings. Lampart is probably the most recorded classical instrument player in history. His records were produced by erato, Philips, Denon and other companies, and he was a professional artist of Sony in his later years. Lampart recorded a large number of works, from17th century to modern times, including flute concerto, sonata, duet, English folk songs, Japanese folk songs, Italian music, jazz and so on. Many composers have also created works for Lampart, including JeanFrancaix, AndreJolivet and Martinon.

On), FrancisPoulenc, PierreBoulez and others. Lampart signed a contract with Sony Classical Music Company from1970s, and he recorded almost all important flute tracks. He recorded more than 50 records in Sony, including Bach's flute concertos and sonatas, Mozart's flute concertos and quartets, Teleman's flute concertos, Vivaldi's flute concertos and Haydn's works. Even some lesser-known composers, such as Kourou, Bo Cerini, Giuliani and Carulli, recorded records.

Many of his records have won awards, including Vivaldi's Four Seasons and Lampart and Catherine's Battle Concert. His recordings in Sony include Italian Baroque Flute Concerto, Vivaldi: Six Concertos for Two, Mozart's music album, trio with Stern and Rostovovich, flute and harp music with MarielleNordmann. Lampart and pierre boulez are the only classical musicians who have been on the Billboard charts for ten consecutive years. ClaudeBolling's Trio for Flute and Jazz Piano released at 1976 was once a hit record. Lampart is also excellent in chamber music, and has cooperated with the Giulia Quartet and the Tokyo Quartet.