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Score and complete parts
Title by uploader: Clémence de Grandval: Ronde de Nuit for orchestra, score and complete parts
Instrumentation |
Flute, Clarinet, Bassoon, Oboe, Horn, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double bass |
Scored for |
Chamber orchestra |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Movement(s) |
1 to 1 from 1 |
Publisher |
Musik Fabrik |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Duration |
4'30 |
Maria-Félicie-Clémence de Grandval (1828–1907) was born on January 28, 1828 at Saint-
Rémy-des-Monts, France and died on January 15, 1907 in Paris.After the death of her mother, Louise Adèle du Temple de Mésières, her father the Baron de Reiset, a military officer remarried with an Englishwoman and moved his family to London. After beginning her musical studiesprivately, she studied the piano with the German composer Friedrich von Flotow, who was a family friend. Returning to France, she studied the piano briefly with Chopin and composition with Camille Saint-Saëns. At first writing mostly sacred music, most of her public success was due to her comic operas: la Comtesse Eva, la Pénitente, Piccolino and Mazeppa. She also wrote orchestral music, chamber music, and over 60 songs (to poets such as Sully-Prudhomme, Michel Carré, Henri Meilhac, Georges Hartmann, Charles Grandmougin and Louis Gallet.) She is chiefly
known today for her music for wind instruments, especially for the oboe.
Scored for 2222/2000/strings, this item is the score and complete parts. The score only is availabel as a seperate item.
Score only
Title by uploader: Clémence de Grandval: Ronde de Nuit for orchestra, score only
Instrumentation |
Flute, Clarinet, Bassoon, Oboe, Horn, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double bass |
Scored for |
Chamber orchestra |
Type of score |
Full score |
Movement(s) |
1 to 1 from 1 |
Publisher |
Musik Fabrik |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Duration |
4'30 |
Maria-Félicie-Clémence de Grandval (1828–1907) was born on January 28, 1828 at Saint-
Rémy-des-Monts, France and died on January 15, 1907 in Paris.After the death of her mother, Louise Adèle du Temple de Mésières, her father the Baron de Reiset, a military officer remarried with an Englishwoman and moved his family to London. After beginning her musical studiesprivately, she studied the piano with the German composer Friedrich von Flotow, who was a family friend. Returning to France, she studied the piano briefly with Chopin and composition with Camille Saint-Saëns. At first writing mostly sacred music, most of her public success was due to her comic operas: la Comtesse Eva, la Pénitente, Piccolino and Mazeppa. She also wrote orchestral music, chamber music, and over 60 songs (to poets such as Sully-Prudhomme, Michel Carré, Henri Meilhac, Georges Hartmann, Charles Grandmougin and Louis Gallet.) She is chiefly
known today for her music for wind instruments, especially for the oboe.
Scored for 2222/2000/strings, this item is the score only. The score and complete parts is available as another item.
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