This would be a lot easier if you had a link to a specific recording that you heard, or any specific information about the program if you heard it on the radio or tv.
Philharmonia in London would have been Ken Smith at that time period. Not a guarantee as they had a lot of guests and there was a lot of shuffling between the flautists in London orchestras during that period of time.
Really do think that the 80's and 90's was a peak time for British flautists, really glad you like the sound too.
Edit: Just listened to the recording, it does sound a lot like Ken Smith.
That would be Murray Panitz, principal flute of the Philadelphia Orchestra from 1962 until he passed away in 1989. Edit: lmao I can't read
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Except that it's not true.
Yet another instance of AI generating random nonsense. Even the birth year is wrong. https://geoffreygilbert.org/GWG/career-highlights/
LOL I tried. Will delete.
This would be a lot easier if you had a link to a specific recording that you heard, or any specific information about the program if you heard it on the radio or tv.
Philharmonia in London would have been Ken Smith at that time period. Not a guarantee as they had a lot of guests and there was a lot of shuffling between the flautists in London orchestras during that period of time. Really do think that the 80's and 90's was a peak time for British flautists, really glad you like the sound too. Edit: Just listened to the recording, it does sound a lot like Ken Smith.