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Éric LEDEUIL

This ornithological musical piece for solo flute offers a wide variety of techniques from the contemporary musical language. Intended for advanced flautists, it demands a high level of musical mastery, necessary for the expression of the more conventionally written sections.

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Details

Instrument family Flute
Catalog classifications Solo flute
Instrument nomenclature Flûte
Total duration 00:07:00
Publisher Éditions Billaudot
Collection The French Flutists propose
Collection management BERNOLD Philippe
Cotage GB10549
Total number of pages 8
Languages French, English
Cycle / Level Difficult (cycle 3)
Musical style Contemporary
Directory type Original work(s)
Copyright year 2025
Année de composition 2025
EAN code 9790043105497

Description

Does the Crow's warbling in Jean de La Fontaine's fable truly reflect its plumage, and is the title of Phoenix bestowed upon it by the Fox in the fable truly deserved? Its rivals are not far away; perhaps it should be wary of the inhabitants of these woods...


Describing a world of birds deep within a forest, this piece for solo flute offers a wide variety of techniques from the contemporary musical language: whistle tones, wind sounds, flutter-tonguing, glissandi, bisbigliandi, and harmonics for the sound effects; and key percussion, pizzicati, tremolos, and rhythmic accelerations and decelerations for movement and dynamism.


Intended for advanced flautists, it also requires good musical mastery, necessary for the expression of more conventionally written parts.

To be enjoyed with finesse and fervor!