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Cécile Chaminade's Concertino Op. 107 for Flute & Piano is a flute solo piece that highlights the player's virtuosity, especially during the cadenza section when the piano cuts out. The player can use whatever tempo, technique, tone, dynamic, etc. during the cadenza. I have the sheet music for it and I'm trying to learn it! Because this is one of the most beautiful flute pieces in existence, I don't feel obligated to comment on it. It's just so pretty and I love it. Take a listen and you'll see why.
First version. No this is NOT me playing it, as much as I would like to take the credit. This is a recording. Second version. I found a video of a 7 year old girl playing Chaminade's Concertino. WOWWWW! It's nearly flawless. Now to find some stuff from other genres... |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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![]() I admire and envy her deeply. The piece in and of itself didn't interest me much to be honest, but the more I watch this little girl play it, the more adorable it gets! Good find ![]() Her video of Bizet's carmen was pretty sweet too, although something about it seems a bit forced.
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