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French Cancan from Parisiana for wind ensemble

Classical/Symphonic music • 1953
 
 
   
 

Full score, parts

Title by uploader: French Cancan from Parisiana for wind ensemble


74.95 USD

Seller Musik Fabrik
PDF, 1.86 Mb ID: SM-000537645 Upload date: 27 Jul 2022
Instrumentation
Clarinet, Bassoon, Oboe, Horn, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba, Timpani, Bass Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Percussion
Scored for
Concert band
Type of score
Full score, Parts
Movement(s)
1 to 1 from 1
Arranger
Paul Wehage
Publisher
Musik Fabrik
Difficulty
Advanced
Duration
3'0
In 1953, Tailleferre received a commission from the Royal Ballet in Copenhagen for a new ballet score. The work was intended as a holiday production and was supposed to depict various Parisian scenes in a sort of "Postcard from Paris"atmosphere. Tailleferre enlisted her son-in-law Jean-Luc Derudder to design the sets and wrote a score full of the sort of popular music that Tailleferre knew from her childhood: polka, quadrilles, waltzes etc. In the Finale of this work, which she called a "divertissement choréographique,", she chose the popular form of the "French Cancan. Scored for pic112bscl1/2sxA/sxT/sxB/2hrn/2Bbtpt/2tbn/tuba/timp/2perc, this item is the score and complete parts
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Full score

Title by uploader: French Cancan from Parisiana for wind ensemble - Score Only


13.95 USD

Seller Musik Fabrik
PDF, 494.9 Kb ID: SM-000537646 Upload date: 27 Jul 2022
Instrumentation
Flute, Flute piccolo, Clarinet, Bassoon, Oboe, Horn, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba, Timpani, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Percussion
Scored for
Concert band
Type of score
Full score
Movement(s)
1 to 1 from 1
Arranger
Paul Wehage
Publisher
Musik Fabrik
Difficulty
Advanced
Duration
3'0
In 1953, Tailleferre received a commission from the Royal Ballet in Copenhagen for a new ballet score. The work was intended as a holiday production and was supposed to depict various Parisian scenes in a sort of "Postcard from Paris"atmosphere. Tailleferre enlisted her son-in-law Jean-Luc Derudder to design the sets and wrote a score full of the sort of popular music that Tailleferre knew from her childhood: polka, quadrilles, waltzes etc. In the Finale of this work, which she called a "divertissement choréographique,", she chose the popular form of the "French Cancan. Scored for pic112bscl1/2sxA/sxT/sxB/2hrn/2Bbtpt/2tbn/tuba/timp/2perc, this item is the score only
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