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Old 12-23-2011, 06:50 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Looking into:

Debussy(for some reason I put it off this long)
Clementi
I don't know much about Clementi, but here's some Debussy stuff. Of course, I love his music because there are beautiful flute parts. Some of it you may have already heard of, like Claire de Lune (which Twilight swiftly ruined for me). But I think these pieces are absolutely beautiful:

Prelude à l'après-midi d'un faune:


Syrinx - for solo flute. Debussy only wrote two pieces for solo flute and this is one of them. I tried to play this once and it was an absolute disaster


Valse Romantique:


La fille aux cheveux de lin:


The Nocturnes:

Nuages:


Fêtes:


Sirènes:


Those are my personal choices from Debussy's extensive catalogue. If you go on YouTube and look him up, you'll find all kinds of stuff
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