Syrinx is a piece for solo flute in a movement composed
by Claude Debussy in 1913. Reference to the nymph
Syrinx in Greek mythology, this short piece was
composed to accompany the death of Pan in the play
Psyche by Gabriel Mourey. It shows the last song that
the god Pan plays before he died. Over a period of
about three minutes, it was created on 1 December 1913
by Louis Fleury. (Wikipedia)