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Air Florentin avec Variation, Op.65

Classical/Piece • 1860
 
 
   
 

For alto saxophone and piano

Title by uploader: Paul-Agricole GÉNIN: Air Florentin avec Variation for alto saxophone and piano, Op.65


9.95 USD

Seller Musik Fabrik
PDF, 966.6 Kb ID: SM-000326141 Upload date: 18 Feb 2018
Instrumentation
Piano, Alto Saxophone
Scored for
Solo, Accompanying piano
Type of score
Score for two performers, Solo part
Movement(s)
1 to 1 from 1
Publisher
Musik Fabrik
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
6'0
Paul-Agricole Génin was born on 14th February 1832, in Avignon; died 22nd December 1903, in Paris, France. His is often confused with Pierre Génin, who was a flutist who performed mainly in England during the early 20th century.

Génin was the Principal flute of the Theatre Italien in Paris, and of the Colonne Orchestra. In addition to writing many works for the flute (he wrote over 60 works for this instrument, he was also one of the first composers to write for the saxophone. He was an "Officier de l’Académie des Beaux-Arts"

This work was first published by Richault with two other pieces ("Mélodie avec Variation", Opus 63 and "Cantilène", Opus 64) as "Three character pieces", although the three works were sold seperately. The piano part for all three versions (for alto saxophone, Bb Clarinet or Bb cornet) remains the same.
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For Bb clarinet and piano

Title by uploader: Paul-Agricole GÉNIN: Air Florentin avec Variation for Bb clarinet and piano, Op.65


9.95 USD

Seller Musik Fabrik
PDF, 342.9 Kb ID: SM-000326139 Upload date: 18 Feb 2018
Instrumentation
Piano, Clarinet
Scored for
Solo, Accompanying piano
Type of score
Score for two performers, Solo part
Movement(s)
1 to 1 from 1
Publisher
Musik Fabrik
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
6'0
Paul-Agricole Génin was born on 14th February 1832, in Avignon; died 22nd December 1903, in Paris, France. His is often confused with Pierre Génin, who was a flutist who performed mainly in England during the early 20th century.

Génin was the Principal flute of the Theatre Italien in Paris, and of the Colonne Orchestra. In addition to writing many works for the flute (he wrote over 60 works for this instrument, he was also one of the first composers to write for the saxophone. He was an "Officier de l’Académie des Beaux-Arts"

This work was first published by Richault with two other pieces ("Mélodie avec Variation", Opus 63 and "Cantilène", Opus 64) as "Three character pieces", although the three works were sold seperately. The piano part for all three versions (for alto saxophone, Bb Clarinet or Bb cornet) remains the same.
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For Bb cornet and piano

Title by uploader: Paul-Agricole GÉNIN: Air Florentin avec Variation for Bb cornet and piano, Op.65


9.95 USD

Seller Musik Fabrik
PDF, 339.9 Kb ID: SM-000326140 Upload date: 18 Feb 2018
Instrumentation
Piano, Cornet, Trumpet
Scored for
Solo, Accompanying piano
Type of score
Score for two performers, Solo part
Movement(s)
1 to 1 from 1
Publisher
Musik Fabrik
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
6'0
Paul-Agricole Génin was born on 14th February 1832, in Avignon; died 22nd December 1903, in Paris, France. His is often confused with Pierre Génin, who was a flutist who performed mainly in England during the early 20th century.

Génin was the Principal flute of the Theatre Italien in Paris, and of the Colonne Orchestra. In addition to writing many works for the flute (he wrote over 60 works for this instrument, he was also one of the first composers to write for the saxophone. He was an "Officier de l’Académie des Beaux-Arts"

This work was first published by Richault with two other pieces ("Mélodie avec Variation", Opus 63 and "Cantilène", Opus 64) as "Three character pieces", although the three works were sold seperately. The piano part for all three versions (for alto saxophone, Bb Clarinet or Bb cornet) remains the same.
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