Philippe Gaubert - Fantaisie pour flûte et piano (1912)

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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2011

Fantaisie (à Léopold Lafleurance): Moderato, quasi Fantasia (1912)

A brief showpiece for flute and piano by the French flautist, conductor and composer Philippe Gaubert (1879-1941).

Flute: Susan Milan
Piano: Ian Brown

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  • I love it when you put up the scores. Need a bigger screen for the orchestral scores. Sigh.

  • @ThotherBrother Unfortunately, there isn't really a way to fit full orchestral scores in this space. It's a shame, I know.

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  • The ending makes me want to throw up a little but the rest of the piece is tremendous!

  • @musicanth I don't think this is written for flute and orchestra. Although, you could arrange the accompaniment for orchestra. The proper interpretation for this genre of music would be somewhat difficult for an orchestra since there are so many liberties taken by the soloist, very typical of French solo music.

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