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Darius Milhaud's Sonata for flute, oboe, clarinet and piano was composed in 1918. Written immediately after the Fourth String Quartet, it is a true quartet for winds and piano. It lasts approximately 18 minutes and consists of four movements, ending in an emotional slow finale.
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