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词条 Syrinx (Debussy)
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| name = Syrinx
| type = Solo music
| composer = Claude Debussy
| image = SyrinxSheetMusic.JPG
| image_upright = 1.3
| caption = The beginning
| translation =
| key =
| catalogue = L. 129
| dedication =
| based_on = Syrinx
| composed = {{start date|1913}}
| scoring = flute
| published =
}}{{listen|type=music|filename=Debussy - Syrinx.ogg|title=Syrinx|description=Performed by Sarah Bassingthwaite|format=ogg}}Syrinx, L. 129, is a piece of music for solo flute which Claude Debussy wrote in 1913. It generally takes three minutes or less to perform. It was the first significant piece for solo flute after the Sonata in A minor composed by C. P. E. Bach over 150 years before (1747[1]), and it is the first such solo composition for the modern Böhm flute, perfected in 1847.[2]

Syrinx is commonly considered to be an indispensable part of any flautist's repertoire. Many musical historians believe that "Syrinx", which gives the performer generous room for interpretation and emotion, played a pivotal role in the development of solo flute music in the early twentieth century. Some say Syrinx was originally written by Debussy without barlines or breath marks.{{Citation needed|reason=The autograph manuscript is lost, and the only existing manuscript has barlines|date=July 2010}} The flautist Marcel Moyse may have later added these, and most publishers publish Moyse's edition.

The piece is commonly performed off stage, as it is thought when Debussy dedicated the piece to the flautist Louis Fleury, it was for him to play during the interval of one of Debussy's ballets.

Syrinx was written as incidental music to the uncompleted play Psyché by Gabriel Mourey, and was originally called "Flûte de Pan". Since one of Debussy's Chansons de Bilitis had already been given that title, however, it was given its final name in reference to the myth of the amorous pursuit of the nymph Syrinx by the god Pan, in which Pan falls in love with Syrinx, however, as Syrinx does not return the love to Pan, she turns herself into a water reed and hides in the marshes. Pan cuts the reeds to make his pipes, in turn killing his love.

Syrinx has also been transposed and performed on the saxophone and other instruments. It quickly became a piece of standard literature for the saxophone, and has been recorded on both the alto and soprano saxophones. It is also a track on Caprice [https://www.discogs.com/Alison-Balsom-Gothenburg-Symphony-Orchestra-Edward-Gardner-Caprice/release/4401137] by the trumpeter Alison Balsom  .

Notes

1. ^http://imslp.org/wiki/Flute_Sonata_in_A_minor%2C_H.562_(Bach%2C_Carl_Philipp_Emanuel)
2. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.gatm.it/analitica/numeri/volume2/n2/0en_2.htm | title = Parallel paths: historical-documentary and analytical contributions as a basis for the performance of Debussy’s Syrinx}}

External links

  • {{IMSLP2|work=Syrinx_(Debussy,_Claude)|cname=Syrinx}}
  • Free recording from Emily Shin of the Columbia University Orchestra.
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