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Lili Boulanger, the first woman to win the Prix de Rome, influenced by Debussys and Faures compositional approaches, composed her expressive post-Romantic "Nocturne" in 1911 for violin and piano now arranged for woodwind quintet with solo passages for flute, oboe, clarinet and horn that climaxes with a dramatic flurry of rising scale passages for the flute. The arrangement is scored for a traditional woodwind quintet of flute, oboe, clarinet in B-flat, horn, and bassoon with alternate parts clarinet in B-flat for oboe, alto sax in E-flat for horn, and bass clarinet in B-flat. The recording is of the entire edition.
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