Matériel : Partition
French flautist Louis Fleury (1878-1926) was a pupil of Paul Taffanel at the Paris Conservatoire. As a significant pioneer of the Baroque Flute his collection of is well-informed. Fleury's collection includes works such as Greensleeves and pieces by composers including Vinci and Naudot. Fleury's edits include Piano realisations of figured bass articulation phrasing ornamentation and peformance directions. For all aspiring flautists of the baroque genre Fleury's Original Works Of The 17th And 18th Centuries makes for an essential addition to the repertoire.
SKU: AP.36-60410002
ISBN 9798888521809. UPC: 676737616823. English.
SYRINX, L. 129/CD 137 by Claude Debussy (1862-1918) is among the most famous works for solo flute and is considered to be an indispensable part of the flutist's repertoire. The first solo flute work of any significance since C.P.E. Bach's SONATA in A minor, written over 150 years prior, SYRINX is also credited with reinvigorating the flute as a solo instrument, a trend that continues still. Written as part of the incidental music to Gabriel Mourey's play PSYCHÉ, the short work was originally entitled FLÛTE DE PAN, and it is thought that it was intended to be played off-stage by the dedicatee, famous French flutist Louis Fleury. Reprint edition.
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