Morning Mist on the Seine

A French Impressionist instrumental piece for flute, oboe, harp, and muted strings — shimmering dawn light on still water, gentle parallel harmonies, and a luminous climax that fades back to silence. ~3 minutes.

Morning Mist on the Seine
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An original piece in the French Impressionist style — flute, oboe, harp, and muted strings capturing the quiet luminosity of dawn over still water.
Morning Mist on the Seine opens with harp arpeggios rippling in D-flat major, evoking the first tremors of light on a calm river surface. A solo flute enters with a floating, unhurried melody — gentle enough to feel like breath. The oboe offers a lyrical counter-line, the two voices weaving around each other in the impressionist manner: parallel harmonies, whole-tone inflections, colors rather than argument.
Muted strings fill in the harmonic haze as the piece drifts through a middle passage of shifting light and shadow. Near the three-minute mark the full ensemble arrives at a brief, luminous climax — not dramatic, but radiant — before dissolving back into the opening textures. The coda is harp and flute alone, fading as morning gives way to full day.
Tempo: Andante (~66 BPM). Duration: ~4.5 minutes. No vocals.

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