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Original

Pavane. Geoffrey Brand. Cornet sheet music. Grade 3.

Translation

Pavane. Geoffrey Brand. Cornet sheet music. Grade 3.

Original

Pavane. World Cup Theme '98. Composed by Geoffrey Brand. Arranged by Geoffrey Brand. For concert band. Full Score, Piccolo. opt. , 1st Flute , 2nd flute, 1st Oboe, 2nd Oboe. opt. , Bb clarinet 1. 3, Eb alto Clarinet. opt. , Bb Bass Clarinet. opt. , 1st Bassoon, 2nd Bassoon. opt. , 1st Also Sax, 2nd Alto Sax. opt. , Bb Tenor Sax, Eb Baritone Sax. opt. , Bb Cornet. Band Music. Grade 3.5. Score only. Duration 6. 10. Published by C. Alan Publications. CN.S11211. A beautiful slow dance that captures the essence of beauty. The 'Pavane' pulls at the audience and causes a reaction of quiet reflection. Musicians will share the joy of playing this wonderful composition. The Pavane - an old stately dance of Italian or Spanish origin - can be traced back to the 16th century. French composer Gabriels Faure's Pavane, written in 1886 for orchestra for a series of concerts in Paris, exudes charm, gentility even. the music flows easily yet with a sure sense of direction. In 1919 the composer reused it in his one-act divertissement Masques and Bergamasques. Faure was much revered during his lifetime as a professor of composition at the Paris Conservatoire for many years together with his connection with church music as an organist. In concert performance the Pavane benefits from being allowed to unfold at its own unhurried pace and in its. mostly. own quiet way.

Translation

Pavane. World Cup Theme '98. Composed by Geoffrey Brand. Arranged by Geoffrey Brand. For concert band. Full Score, Small. opt. , 1st Flute , 2nd flute, 1st Oboe, 2nd Oboe. opt. , Bb clarinet 1. 3, Eb alto Clarinet. opt. , Bb Bass Clarinet. opt. , 1st Bassoon, 2nd Bassoon. opt. , 1st Also Sax, 2nd Alto Sax. opt. , Bb Tenor Sax, Eb Baritone Sax. opt. , Bb Cornet. Band Music. Grade 3.5. Score only. Duration 6. 10. Published by C. Alan Publications. CN.S11211. A beautiful slow dance that captures the essence of beauty. The 'Pavane' pulls at the audience and causes a reaction of quiet reflection. Musicians will share the joy of playing this wonderful composition. The Pavane - an old stately dance of Italian or Spanish origin - can be traced back to the 16th century. French composer Gabriels Faure's Pavane, written in 1886 for orchestra for a series of concerts in Paris, exudes charm, gentility even. the music flows easily yet with a sure sense of direction. In 1919 the composer reused it in his one-act divertissement Masques and Bergamasques. Faure was much revered during his lifetime as a professor of composition at the Paris Conservatoire for many years together with his connection with church music as an organist. In concert performance the Pavane benefits from being allowed to unfold at its own unhurried pace and in its. mostly. own quiet way.