For flute (or recorder) and accompaniment ad lib. This work describes and psychologically interprets the daily routine of Pan, the God of shepherds and nature in Greek mythology: awakening, longing and temptation, hunting and ecstasy (...). Provided that Pan is not performed as a solo piece, the instrument for the partly drone-like accompaniment can be freely chosen–ideally a string instrument (such as violoncello), but a second flute, piano or a plucked instrument (such as a guitar) can also be used. The original, freely notated draft version is available under order no. 49010522.
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Series: Schott
49032472