Xavier Leroux
1ere Romance en La Mineur
pour flûte et piano
Xavier Leroux
1ere Romance en La Mineur
pour flûte et piano
- Formation Flûte traversière
- Compositeur Xavier Leroux
- Édition Partition
- Maison d’Édition Alphonse Leduc
- N ° de commande AL9848
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Description:
Son of a military bandleader, Xavier Leroux (1863-1919) was a French composer who studied at the Paris Conservatoire under Jules Massenet and Théodore Dubois. Although primarily known for his Operas, Leroux's Deux Romances for Flute and Piano remain prominent in the instrument's repertoire.
Dedicated to Philippe Gaubert, the first Romance is composed in A minor. Characteristics are typical of the French romantic era, such as semiquaver flourishes, use of the sultry lower register of the Flute, variations in articulation, much use of performance directions and chromaticisms, amongotheraspects. For all aspiring, advanced flautists, Leroux's Deux Romances make for a sublime addition to the repertoire.
Dedicated to Philippe Gaubert, the first Romance is composed in A minor. Characteristics are typical of the French romantic era, such as semiquaver flourishes, use of the sultry lower register of the Flute, variations in articulation, much use of performance directions and chromaticisms, amongotheraspects. For all aspiring, advanced flautists, Leroux's Deux Romances make for a sublime addition to the repertoire.