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The music of small forms and of chamber-music instrumentation was to become the focus of the French composer Gabriel Faur (1845 1924). In 1874, after many years spent in the ‘provinces’, the teacher of Camille Saint-Sans took the position of organist in Paris which became the centre of his artistic activities. In 1898, Faur, who at that time also taught a composition class at the Conservatoire, wrote his Fantaisie, opus 79. The miniature consists of two parts, a widely swinging andantino and a playful allegro, providing performers with the opportunity to play in a cantabile and technically brilliant way a rewarding addition to the flute repertoire.