Trois mélodies is a set of mélodies for solo voice and piano, by Gabriel Fauré. It consists of "Après un rêve" (Op. 7, No. 1), one of Faure's most popular...
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The Élégie (Elegy), Op. 24, was written by the French composer Gabriel Fauré in 1880, and first published and performed in public in 1883. Originally for...
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La Bonne Chanson, Op. 61, by Gabriel Fauré, is a song cycle of nine mélodies for voice and piano. He composed it during 1892–94; in 1898 he created a version...
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minor, Op. 50, is a short work by the French composer Gabriel Fauré written in 1887. It was originally a piano piece, but is better known in Fauré's version...
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Cinq mélodies "de Venise", Op. 58, is a song cycle by Gabriel Fauré, of five mélodies for voice and piano. Composed in 1891, the cycle is based on five...
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"Clair de lune", ("Moonlight") Op. 46 No 2, is a song by Gabriel Fauré, composed in 1887 to words by Paul Verlaine. Fauré's 1887 setting of the poem was...
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The Dolly Suite, Op. 56, is a collection of pieces for piano duet by Gabriel Fauré. It consists of six short pieces written or revised between 1893 and...
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Sicilienne, Op. 78, is a short work by Gabriel Fauré, composed in 1893. It was originally an orchestral piece, written for a theatrical production that...
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OCLC 189791192. Ravel, Maurice (1922). "Les Mélodies de Gabriel Fauré". In Henry Prunières (ed.). Hommage musical à Fauré (in French). Paris: La revue musicale...
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Pelléas et Mélisande, Op. 80 is a suite derived from incidental music by Gabriel Fauré for Maurice Maeterlinck's play of the same name. He was the first...
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Gabriel Fauré composed his Requiem in D minor, Op. 48, between 1887 and 1890. The choral-orchestral setting of the shortened Catholic Mass for the Dead...
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composer Gabriel Fauré. Works are listed both by genre and by opus number. Fugue à trois parties in F major (c1862) Sonata in F major (1863) Trois romances sans...
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Réminiscences – Gabriel Fauré: Élégie, op. 24; Trois mélodies, Op. 7 (Fauré); 3 Songs, Op. 23 (I. Les Berceaux); Sicilienne, Op. 78 – Camille Saint-Saëns:...
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pianistic idioms" are unmistakably those of Fauré. As in the earlier Romances sans paroles, Op. 17, Fauré does not follow the conventional course of ending...
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L'horizon chimérique (category Mélodies)
L'horizon chimérique, Op. 118, is a song cycle by Gabriel Fauré, of four mélodies for voice and piano. Composed in 1921, the cycle is based on four of...
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The Fantaisie for flute and piano, Op. 79, is a chamber music composition written by Gabriel Fauré in 1898. The Fantaisie was commissioned by and dedicated...
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La chanson d'Ève (category Mélodies)
La chanson d'Ève, Op. 95, is a song cycle by Gabriel Fauré, of ten mélodies for voice and piano. Composed during 1906–10, it is based on the collection...
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of Faure's inspirations. The main theme haunted Fauré, and he returned to it in his Romance for Cello and Piano, Op. 69 (1894), and his mélodies "Soir"...
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The Violin Sonata No. 1 in A major, Op. 13, was written by Gabriel Fauré from 1875 to 1876. It is considered one of the three masterpieces of his youth...
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Gabriel Fauré's Piano Quartet No. 1, in C minor, Op. 15, is one of the two chamber works he wrote for the conventional piano quartet combination of piano...
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Mirages, Op. 113, is a song cycle by Gabriel Fauré, of four mélodies for voice and piano. Composed in 1919, the cycle is based on four of the poems from...
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3 Songs (redirect from Trois chansons)
Williams album Escapology (album) 3 (disambiguation) Trois mélodies, Op. 7 (Fauré) (3 melodies) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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Berceuse, Op. 16, is a short piece by Gabriel Fauré, written in or about 1879. In its original version it is for solo violin and piano. The composer later...
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Gabriel Fauré's Piano Trio in D minor, Op. 120 is one of the composer's late chamber works. The first public performance was given by the pianist Tatiana...
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Cantique de Jean Racine (redirect from Cantique de Jean Racine (Fauré))
Jean Racine (Chant by Jean Racine), Op. 11, is a composition for mixed choir and piano or organ by Gabriel Fauré. The text, "Verbe égal au Très-Haut"...
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Le jardin clos (category Mélodies)
Le jardin clos, Op. 106, is a song cycle by Gabriel Fauré, of eight mélodies for voice and piano. It is based on eight poems from the collection Entrevisions...
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Fauré's Mandoline from Cinq mélodies "de Venise". Fauré, who was a close friend of de Saint-Marceaux, dedicated two of his works, Trois mélodies, Op....
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The Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 14, is an unfinished violin concerto by Gabriel Fauré, who worked on it between 1878 and 1879. Of the two completed...
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Romanian – 3 songs Trois Mélodies, Op. 4 (1898) Sept Chansons de Clement Marot, for tenor and piano, Op. 15 (1907–08) Trois Mélodies, Op. 19 (1916) Cantabile...
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late 1890 Fauré sketched out most of the quintet, but was unsatisfied with it, and laid it aside in favour of two song cycles – the Cinq mélodies "de Venise"...
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