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This short work was written as the eighth of Debussy's first book of Preludes for solo piano. It is a very simple piece, inspired by a poem by Leconte de Lisle, and portrays the innocence and naivety of "the Girl with the Flaxen Hair" as the title translates. This arrangement by Arthur Hartmann is in G major (1 sharp in key signature).
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