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Saint-Saëns composed his Romance for flute in 1871, one of six Romances he wrote for various instrumental combinations. It is a short but attractive piece in the romantic key of D-flat major with a pretty flute melody and the piano supplying a lilting semiquaver accompaniment for most of the work's duration. It is considered one of the composer's most popular minor works, and has established itself as a staple part of the flute's repertoire.
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