9. Genin Schubert's fantasy Op.12-6
Paul-Agricole Génin (1832-1903) French flutist and composer. He studied under Turou and Dorus at the Paris Conservatory. After graduating from the Paris Conservatory in 1861, he was the chief flutist of the Italian Theater and the Colonne Orchestra. He has over 60 flute pieces, but "Venice Carnival" is loved as a famous flutist repertoire. "Schubert's Melody" is written as a fantasy for flute, but two themes from Schubert's songs are used, and each is a variation. The second song is the famous "Serenade", but the first song was a lesser-known melody, so it was difficult to identify, and I could finally find it from nearly 800 songs. It's "Adieu! (" Lebe wohl ")" Goodbye! Or, good luck! It was a song called. The pronunciation of the composer's name has been called Junan for a long time, but it may be officially read as Genan because it has an acute accent ('). |