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Pavane
string quartet (double bass ad libitum)
In the summer of 1887 Fauré wrote his Pavane Op. 50, which soon gained wide popularity as an orchestral setting with and without chorus. The romantic, slightly melancholic melody is a catchy tune which, thanks to the present arrangement, can now also be performed by a string quartet.
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The music of small forms was to become the focus of the French composer Gabriel Fauré (1845–1924). In 1874, after many years spent in the 'provinces', the teacher of Camille Saint-Saëns took the position of organist in Paris; later he not only worked as a church musician but also as a teacher. In the summer of 1887 Fauré wrote his Pavane Op. 50, originally intended for a concert providing light entertainment, which soon gained wide popularity as an orchestral setting with and without the chorus added by Fauré. The romantic, slightly melancholic melody is a catchy tune which, thanks to the present arrangement, can now also be performed by a string quartet.
More Information
Title:
Pavane
Edition:
Score and parts
Level of difficulty:
easy - intermediate
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Opus:
op. 50
Series:
Title:
Pavane
Edition:
Score and parts
Level of difficulty:
easy - intermediate
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Opus:
op. 50
Series:
Title:
Pavane
Edition:
Score and parts
Level of difficulty:
easy - intermediate
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Opus:
op. 50
Series:
Technical Details
Product number:
ED 23783
ISMN13:
979-0-001-21904-4
Media Type:
Sheet music
Product number:
ED 23783
ISMN13:
979-0-001-21904-4
UPC:
842819120575
Weight:
0,13 kg
Pages:
28
Format:
23.1cm x 30.3cm
Binding:
Saddle-wire stitching
Manufacturer:
Media Type:
E-score PDF
Product number:
ED 23783 Q771524
ISMN13:
979-0-001-21904-4
Pages:
23
Format:
23.1cm x 30.3cm
File format:
(PDF / 6,03 MB)
Manufacturer:
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