Flute Et Piano - Cycle 2-Born in 1970 Éric Ledeuil is a versatile musician working as a flautist composer conductor and teacher. All his expertise combined have created the wonderful short work Les Mystères De Brocéliande. This delightful work by Ledeuil depicts the legendary forest in Brittany France which has been used in numerous literary works. It is a place of legend due to its uncertain location unusual weather and for notably containing a supposed magical fountain and the tomb of Merlin. Les Mystères De Brocéliande for Flute and Piano accompaniment is an essential andvaried piece for intermediate flautists. Ledeuil's piece depicting beautifully the inspiring forest of Brocéliande makes for an exciting performance piece for the Flute.
SKU: HL.48185850
UPC: 888680855666. 9x12 inches.
“Born in 1970, Éric Ledeuil is a versatile musician, working as a flautist, composer, conductor and teacher. All his expertise combined have created the wonderful short work, The Mysteries of Brocéliande. This delightful work by Ledeuil depicts the legendary forest in Brittany, France, which has been used in numerous literary works. It is a place of legend due to its uncertain location, unusual weather, and for notably containing a supposed magical fountain and the tomb of Merlin. The Mysteries of Brocéliande for Flute and Piano accompaniment is an essential and varied piece for intermediate flautists. Ledeuil's piece, depicting beautifully the inspiring forest of Brocéliande, makes for an exciting performance piece for the Flute.&rdquo.
SKU: HL.48186476
Teacher, soloist, chamber musician, conductor and composer ? flautist Eric Ledeuil, a student of Patrick Gallois and Benoit Fromanger, wears many hats. This diversity continually enriches his educational work, as can be seen by the success of his flute method La flute imaginative, published by Leduc in two volumes (AL 30 365 and 30 367). Fete a Camelot, a piece for flute and piano (or harp) for fourth-year students, reconnects with the Knights of the Round Table, an imaginary world that has long been a source of musical inspiration for Ledeuil: the key figures of the legend appear in his Les Meandres de Viviane (AL 30 495, Beginner) and Les Mysteres de Broceliande (AL 29 589, Intermediate). This work is set in King Arthur?s fortress: the great halls ring out with the sounds of joyful festivities, interspersed with echoes of Viviane?s song. A Knight?s story of his quest for the Holy Grail is followed by the furtive appearance of Morgan le Fay, but she gives way to the Lady of the Lake ? Viviane ? whose distant melody shrouds itself in melancholy tones. The work concludes with a fisel, a traditional Breton dance that whips the troubadours? enchanted instruments into a frenzy..