20th Century. With haunting compositions such as Syrinx and Faune, it is no surprise that Claude Debussy is many flutists' favorite composer. The Sonata for Violin and Piano (1918) is a deep 13-minute work in three movements _ a wide-ranging exploration of both modernism and the luscious beauty that infuses all of Debussy's music. Denis Bouriakov's edition includes alternate fingering tips for special veiled colors, and insights into his interpretation of Debussy's magical effects. Bouriakov's 2012 CD recording and later performances of this transcription have offered us glowing examples of his iridescent technique. -the publisher