SKU: HL.14006558
ISBN 9780853606444. 8.75x11.75x0.521 inches.
A perfect bouquet of sweet flowers of melody and a masterpiece of simplicity' as described by Heine in a letter to Berlioz. This sacred trilogy was written in 1854 for soprano, baritone, two tenors and three basses. This version, with English words by Paul England, contains all vocal parts and a piano reduction of the orchestral score.
SKU: HL.48186084
Written after William Shakespeare, Ophelie?s death is a piece by Hector Berlioz. For two female voices (Soprano and Contralto) accompanied by a Piano, this piece tells the story of the death of Ophelie, while she was picking some flowers next to a torrential river. Even though the end of the story is sad, the music is highly lyrical resulting from the combination of the two voices, and the Piano part could be played by an upper intermediate player. Hector Berlioz (1803-1869) was a French Romantic composer who made a significant contribution to music. His best-known pieces are his ''Fantastic Symphony'' and his ''Requiem''..
SKU: HL.50574808
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