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- Ganne, Louis
Duration: 5 minutes
Description: Louis Ganne (1862–1923) composed his ANDANTE ET SCHERZO for flute and piano in 1901, a charming work that exemplifies the French salon style at the turn of the twentieth century. Best known for his light operas and popular marches, Ganne brings to this piece both lyric warmth and sparkling virtuosity. The “Andante” opens with a graceful, song-like melody that showcases the flute’s expressive and lyrical qualities, while the “Scherzo” provides a lively, playful contrast, filled with rapid passagework and brilliant interplay between flute and piano. Written during a period when the Paris Conservatoire encouraged the creation of such concert pieces for student competitions, ANDANTE ET SCHERZO likely served both pedagogical and performance purposes, demonstrating technical skill and refined musicianship. Today, it remains a favorite in the flute repertoire, valued for its elegance, accessibility, and quintessentially French combination of wit, color, and charm. Reprint edition.
- M127091 / 36-M127091 ANDANTE ET SCHERZO SOLO/P $5.95Buy Now