SKU: CA.1040222
ISBN 9790007311285. Key: F sharp minor. French. Text: Montesquiou-Fezenzac, Robert de.
Gabriel Fauré’s Pavane is one of his most popular compositions. What is less known, however, is that the premiere of this stylized dance in April 1888 was actually performed in this present version for mixed choir rather than in the now more familiar orchestral version or instrumental arrangeÂments. The text, in the style of Verlaine, sketches the carefree society of the Belle Époque, in particular the various flirtations and dalliances of the dancers. Based on Fauré’s autograph score, this new Carus edition reflects the original (faster) tempo marking. In addition to the composer’s revised piano reduction, Carus is also publishing a modern version for choir and four hands (Carus 10.402/10). Score and part available separately - see item CA.1040200.
SKU: CF.CFD9
ISBN 9780825853548. UPC: 798408053543.
Bold, refreshing and different. Music by Larry Clark, one of the most performed band music composers and arrangers. Includes: Upon a New Horizon: I.) Into the Future, II.) Who Has Ever Touched the Sun? III.) Rondo in the Nick of Time, Clash & Roar, Pavane, Op. 50 – Gabriel Fauré, Quintus, The Tell-Tale Heart, Consensus, Confidence March, Out of the Winter, Digital Prisms, A More Perfect Union (The Legacy of James Madison), Monmouth March, Character, Conflict, Celebrity March, Air and Caprice, Dance of the Thunderbolts, Omega One and Crystal Moon.
SKU: HL.14025221
8.25x11.75x0.13 inches.
Arranged by Davey.
SKU: LO.15-3913H
ISBN 9780787776381.
This well-known melody by French composer Gabriel Fauré from Pavane, op. 50 has been adapted for SATB chorus with new words from Douglas E. Wagner. A perfect selection for winter concerts, this piece creates opportunities study Fauré and to compare and contrast this setting with the original Fauré composition.
SKU: LO.15-3911H
ISBN 9780787777173.
This well-known melody by French composer Gabriel Fauré from Pavane, op. 50 has been adapted for SATB chorus with new words from Douglas E. Wagner. A perfect selection for winter concerts, this piece creates opportunities study Fauré and to compare this setting with the original Fauré composition.
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