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Original

Bertold Breig. Salonmusik. Sheet Music. Melody Line & Chords. Bass Clef Instruments. Piano Chamber. ML. BC INST. PFC.

Translation

Bertold Breig. Salonmusik. Sheet Music. Melody Line & Chords. Bass Clef Instruments. Piano Chamber. ML. BC INST. PFC.

Original

The popularity of small ensembles is quickly gathering momentum to savour the days gone by when 'salon music' was at the height of popularity. This edition of Salonmusik , for Melody I. Voice or Violin. , Melody II. Violin or Flute. , Piano, and Bass. or Cello. , with chordal notation for Guitar, offers timelessly beautiful nineteenth-century melodies such as Salut DAmour or the Barcarole from Tales of Hoffmann, combined with hits from the early twentieth century. More than a hundred years ago, small get-togethers and domestic recitals were garnished with jewels from the classical repertoire, foxtrots, waltzes, tangos, medleys, and opera and operetta arrangements for small groups of instruments. “Salon music” of this sort was extremely popular. In the early twentieth century it moved into the concert hall, luxury resorts, and places of entertainment. Today the salon has vanished and the belle époque and fin de siècle are things of the past, but salon music is witnessing a renaissance. Bertold Breig is a pianist who teaches in Frankfurt and arranges music for salon ensemble. He has also edited the volume of “Coffee House Music” for the Combocom series.

Translation

The popularity of small ensembles is quickly gathering momentum to savour the days gone by when 'salon music' was at the height of popularity. This edition of Salonmusik , for Melody I. Voice or Violin. , Melody II. Violin or Flute. , Piano, and Bass. or Cello. , with chordal notation for Guitar, offers timelessly beautiful nineteenth-century melodies such as Salut DAmour or the Barcarole from Tales of Hoffmann, combined with hits from the early twentieth century. More than a hundred years ago, small get-togethers and domestic recitals were garnished with jewels from the classical repertoire, foxtrots, waltzes, tangos, medleys, and opera and operetta arrangements for small groups of instruments. “Salon music” of this sort was extremely popular. In the early twentieth century it moved into the concert hall, luxury resorts, and places of entertainment. Today the salon has vanished and the belle époque and fin de siècle are things of the past, but salon music is witnessing a renaissance. Bertold Breig is a pianist who teaches in Frankfurt and arranges music for salon ensemble. He has also edited the volume of “Coffee House Music” for the Combocom series.