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'''Danse de la Chèvre''' (''Dance of the Goat'') '''H. 39''' is a piece for solo flute by [[Arthur Honegger]], written in 1921. After a slow introduction, it is light and playful in character, with the end being similar to the introduction. It is approximately four minutes long.
'''Danse de la Chèvre''' (''Dance of the Goat'') '''H. 39''' is a piece for solo flute by [[Arthur Honegger]], written in 1921 as incidental music for Sacha Derek's play ''La Mauvase Pensée''. After a slow introduction, it is light and playful in character, with the end being similar to the introduction. It is approximately three and a half minutes long.

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Danse de la Chèvre (Dance of the Goat) H. 39 is a piece for solo flute by Arthur Honegger, written in 1921 as incidental music for Sacha Derek's play La Mauvase Pensée. After a slow introduction, it is light and playful in character, with the end being similar to the introduction. It is approximately three and a half minutes long.