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Louis Fleury

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Name
  
Louis Fleury

Died
  
1926, Paris, France

Role
  
Composer

Similar People
  
Claude Debussy, Paul Taffanel, Marcel Moyse, Philippe Gaubert, Maurice Ravel

Sonata da camera: Sarabande sur le nom de Louis Fleury


Louis Fleury (24 May 1878 – 10 June 1926) was a French flautist, pupil of Paul Taffanel at the Paris Conservatoire. Claude Debussy dedicated the piece for solo flute Syrinx to him in 1913, and Fleury performed the premiere. In 1921 English composer Cyril Rootham dedicated to Louis Fleury a "Suite in Three Movements" for flute and piano.

Fleury was a pioneer in the rediscovery of many forgotten Baroque flute compositions, and in commissioning new pieces by contemporary composers. He was a member of the Societe Moderne des Instruments a Vent, which was set up for this purpose.

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Louis Fleury Wikipedia