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"Syrinx" by Claude Debussy, originally for solo flute, arranged and preformed by Rea Meir on EWI with added backing and reharmonization. "Syrinx" was written by Debussy in 1913 for solo flute, originally named "Flûte de Pan", and was inspired by the mythical story of the 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. This piece has also become a part of the saxophone standard literature, so why not the EWI too? During this COVID lockdown, I find that even solo melodies want some (a)company(ment), so I have taken the liberty of adding some chords and texture too.