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Serenade Op 7 [1p4h - late intermediate] Pierne
SKU:
1043-WP604
Manufacturer Part #:
KJWP604
Features:
This flirtatious duet has energetic and vigorous rhythms, but leans toward a light elegance with its modest dynamics. First published for string orchestra in 1883, Sérénade became quite popular in France and was published for piano duet in 1905. The composer, Gabriel Pierné (1863- 1937), studied at the Paris Conservatory from age 8 until his graduation at age 19. His teachers included César Franck (organ) and Massenet (composition). Audiences will enjoy hearing Sérénade almost as much as the duet performers will love performing it!
Table of Contents:
This flirtatious duet has energetic and vigorous rhythms, but leans toward a light elegance with its modest dynamics. First published for string orchestra in 1883, Sérénade became quite popular in France and was published for piano duet in 1905. The composer, Gabriel Pierné (1863- 1937), studied at the Paris Conservatory from age 8 until his graduation at age 19. His teachers included César Franck (organ) and Massenet (composition). Audiences will enjoy hearing Sérénade almost as much as the duet performers will love performing it!
Table of Contents:
Publisher: | KJOS |
Catalog: | KJWP604 |
Composer: | Pierne, Gabriel |
Artist: | |
Arranger: | Weekley / Arganbrigh |
Voicing: | 1P4H |
Level: | LI |
Pages: | 16 |
Serenade Op 7 [1p4h - late intermediate] Pierne
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