
Two Sketches No. 1 Soir sur la Plaine (Flute and Piano)
Deux Esquisses (Flute and Piano) by Philippe Gaubert, Published by Heugel.
1. Soir sur la plaine
Philippe Gaubert (1879–1941) was a celebrated flutist whose contributions to the instrument’s repertoire remain timeless. His Two Sketches for Flute and Piano exemplify his deep understanding of the flute’s expressive and technical potential. After a distinguished career performing with the Paris Opéra, Gaubert became a professor at the Paris Conservatoire and served as principal conductor for major orchestras. It was during this prolific period that he composed Two Sketches, a two-movement work that showcases his mastery of the instrument.
The first movement, Night on the Plain, is a vivid and evocative piece, demanding both technical skill and musicality. Flautists will encounter intricate sixteenth-note passages, wide-ranging melodies, expressive lyricism, intervallic leaps, chromatic nuances, and intricate rhythms. This movement offers a rewarding challenge for advancing flutists and a captivating experience for audiences alike.
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Deux Esquisses (Flute and Piano) by Philippe Gaubert, Published by Heugel.
1. Soir sur la plaine
Philippe Gaubert (1879–1941) was a celebrated flutist whose contributions to the instrument’s repertoire remain timeless. His Two Sketches for Flute and Piano exemplify his deep understanding of the flute’s expressive and technical potential. After a distinguished career performing with the Paris Opéra, Gaubert became a professor at the Paris Conservatoire and served as principal conductor for major orchestras. It was during this prolific period that he composed Two Sketches, a two-movement work that showcases his mastery of the instrument.
The first movement, Night on the Plain, is a vivid and evocative piece, demanding both technical skill and musicality. Flautists will encounter intricate sixteenth-note passages, wide-ranging melodies, expressive lyricism, intervallic leaps, chromatic nuances, and intricate rhythms. This movement offers a rewarding challenge for advancing flutists and a captivating experience for audiences alike.













