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Original

Elgar. Chanson De Nuit. Full Score. Sheet Music. Orchestra. ORCH. Edward Elgar.

Translation

Elgar. Night song. Full Score. Sheet Music. Orchestra. ORCH. Edward Elgar.

Original

The Chanson de Nuit was originally entitled Evensong, though it is difficult to discern any religiosity in the work. And although published in 1897, scholars suggest that these works may have been written in the 1880’s. The contrast of the two melodies which Elgar then intertwines yield a satisfying short work, especially with the composer’s fine Orchestration. Elgar published the Chanson de Nuit – and its partner, Chanson de Matin – at the time of his life when he was also creating the Enigma Variations and The Dream of Gerontius. This work was originally created as a Violin and Piano duet, but Elgar then Orchestrated the work and it was presented at the Proms. Since then, other arrangements have been created.

Translation

The Chanson de Nuit was originally entitled Evensong, though it is difficult to discern any religiosity in the work. And although published in 1897, scholars suggest that these works may have been written in the 1880’s. The contrast of the two melodies which Elgar then intertwines yield a satisfying short work, especially with the composer’s fine Orchestration. Elgar published the Chanson de Nuit – and its partner, Chanson de Matin – at the time of his life when he was also creating the Enigma Variations and The Dream of Gerontius. This work was originally created as a Violin and Piano duet, but Elgar then Orchestrated the work and it was presented at the Proms. Since then, other arrangements have been created.