SKU: HL.48182082
UPC: 888680847784. 10.5x13.5x0.055 inches.
Eugene Goossens: Two Ballades (Harp Solo).
SKU: LM.29643
ISBN 9790230996433. 9 x 12 inches. Francais.
Instrumental Music.
SKU: LM.27774
ISBN 9790230977746.
Sous le tilleul - Faon vient de naitre - Jeux de papillons - La chanson de Papi Hibou - La Danse du cygne - A la lisiere - La Ballade du petit labrador - Hymne a l'imperatrice Marmotte - A la rencontre de l'ecureuil - Soleil couchant.
SKU: HL.48186542
UPC: 888680795825. 9.0x12.0x0.052 inches.
Alphonse Hasselmans: Ballade (Harp solo).
SKU: HL.48182532
UPC: 888680841027. 7.25x10.75x0.229 inches.
Tomasi Henri Highland's Ballad Ballade Ecossaise Harp & Orch Score.
SKU: LM.29642
ISBN 9790230996426. 9 x 12 inches. Francais.
SKU: HL.48181062
UPC: 888680869021. 9x12 inches.
For harp solo.
SKU: HL.14077978
SKU: HL.48180089
UPC: 888680946371. 9x12 inches.
For solo harp.
SKU: HL.50562438
6.75x10.5x0.08 inches.
SKU: M7.GRG-105458101
ISBN 9783872523204. German. Susanne Thienel.
Eine wunderschöne Auswahl von Klassik bis Pop, mit 'live' eingespielten akkustischen Instrumenten. Leichte bis mittelschwere Arrangements mit Alternativen fu?r die tiefe und hohe Lage. Klavierpartitur und herausnehmbare Klarinettenstimme und Mitspiel-CD (Voll- und Begleitversionen).
SKU: BA.BA05447
ISBN 9790006471461. 33.1 x 26 cm inches. Text Language: French. Translation: Gerard de Nerval. Hector Berlioz.
Llio was composed during Berlioz's stay in Italy in 1831. In April of that year he set out from Rome, where he held a scholarship as winner of the Prix de Rome, and travelled as far as Nice on hearing that his fiancee Camille Moke had rejected him in favour of another suitor. He had intended to return to Paris to exact revenge, but then he abandoned his plan and instead spent three weeks in Nice, returning in stages to Rome. On this return journey he conceived the idea of a semi-theatrical work that combined music and monologues to express the idea of returning to life after a profound traumatic experience. The composition was finished in Rome in Iune 1831. In the spring of 1832, while staying with his parents in Dauphin, Berlioz copied the orchestral and vocal parts, and the work was first performed in conjunction with the Symphonie fantastique at the Paris Conservatoire on 9 December 1832. It was heard again three weeks later and again on 3 May 1835. While designated as the second part of the Episode in the Life of an Artist, Lelio can never- theless be performed on its own, without the Symphonie fantastique to precede it.
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