La Flûte de Pan
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Description
French composer Jules Mouquet (1867–1946) studied at the Paris Conservatoire and later became a professor of harmony there. His most famous composition, La Flûte de Pan, Op. 15, is a flute sonata composed in 1904 that depicts scenes from Greek mythology featuring the god Pan. The three-movement work features lush harmonies and flowing melodies, blending late Romantic and early Impressionist styles, making it a favorite in the flute repertoire. This edition recreates the solo flute part from the piece’s original publication, while the piano accompaniment has been arranged for a second flute player. The original rehearsal marks have been preserved, ensuring compatibility with other editions.
Contents
I. Pan et les Bergers
II. Pan et les Oiseaux
III. Pan et les Nymphes