Louis Fleury

Fleury in 1903 Louis Fleury (24 May 1878 – 10 June 1926) was a French flautist, a student and colleague of Paul Taffanel, a writer who advocated for the revival of Baroque music, and a musician who promoted contemporary composers by commissioning and performing their work.

Less well-known today than some of his fellow flute players, such as Philippe Gaubert and Marcel Moyse, perhaps because he died at a relatively young age, did not establish a teaching studio and left no known recordings, Fleury may be best remembered for his association with one of the most important works in the repertoire for solo flute, ''Syrinx'' by Claude Debussy. The piece, originally titled ''La Flûte de Pan'', was dedicated to Fleury, who performed its premiere in 1913. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Greensleeves variations : for flute and harp / by Fleury, Louis, 1878-1926

    Published 1976
    Musical Score Book
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    Sonata no. 2, "La Vibray," for flute and piano / by Blavet, Michel, 1700-1768

    Published 1908
    Other Authors: “…Fleury, Louis, 1878-1926…”
    Musical Score Book
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    Douze transcriptions / by Couperin, François, 1668-1733

    Published 1927
    Other Authors: “…Fleury, Louis, 1878-1926…”
    Musical Score Book
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    Alla Gitana pour flûte et piano / by Dukas, Paul, 1865-1935

    Published 1926
    Other Authors: “…Fleury, Louis, 1878-1926…”
    Musical Score Book
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    Sonates : pour flûte et piano / by Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750

    Published 1925
    Other Authors: “…Fleury, Louis, 1878-1926…”
    Musical Score Book
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    Works for violin and piano

    Published 2009
    Other Authors: “…Fleury, Louis, 1878-1926…”
    Online Access
    Electronic Audio
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