Composer: Désiré-Émile Inghelbrecht (17 September 1880 – 14 February 1965)
Flautist: Eva Oertle
Harpist: Consuelo Giulianelli
Reupload of a video that was withdrawn due to an audio error.
Due to a lack of possession for the first sketch, a typeset edition which was recovered online was utilised for the presentation of the former. I profoundly apologise for the inconvenience and low-quality of said document.
Ancient sketches for flute and harp
0:00 - i. Scaphé (Scaphe). Andantino tranquillo
1:53 - ii. Dryades (Dryads). Allegretto vivo
Désiré-Émile Inghelbrecht's two sketches were written in 1902 and published the following year when the composer was a young adult. They illustrate two Greek-related motifs: a scaphe, a sundial bowl apparently invented by Aristarchus of Samos; and dryads, mythical tree-nymph spirits that were, according to legend, usually encountered amongst oak groves.
The flute part may additionally be substituted by a violin.
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