I really love those recordings at the begining of "Mon prince est en chemin déjà" in the OFC! In the Cast recording of the 25th anniversary, it seems that this part sounds like recorders, but those recorders sound strange to me. Then this was probably used as a base for the Barbican version. It was probably played by a flute and an oboe. (flute is flûte in french, and recorder is flûte à bec.)īut anyway, as there is only one musician listed to play flute, it is impossible that two recorders played the part as it is in the OFC. Jo Hrasko played "Sax, flute and clarinet" and Daniel Py played "Oboe and english horn"īut as recorders are also called flutes in French, this may be confusing. In the artist listing for the show, there is no recorder listed, only a flute. The recording of the soundboard of the actual show is not very good, but I think there is no recorder at the begining of that song, opposed to the album. Also just one more interesting thing! On the OFC, the beginning of Castle on a Cloud began with Recorders as opposed to Flute and Clarinet.
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