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Cécile Chaminade's Concertino for Flute, written in 1902, has become one of the most popular pieces in the flute repertoire. It makes technical but not uncomfortable demands on the soloist, starting with a lyrical and flowing melody and becoming more agitated in the middle section. The main theme eventually returns and leads into a short but thrilling coda.
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Cadenza (bar 111): 7 seconds of silence in piano before 4 crotchet click-beats lead to bar 112
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