Fauré: Impromptu, Op. 86 & Une châtelaine en sa tour, Op. 110
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- Composer: Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924)
- Editor: Carl Swanson
- Instrumentation: Harp
- ISBN:
- Pages: 28
Description
The years between 1900 and 1925 in Paris were some of the most fruitful in the history of harp repertoire. Debussy's "Danses sacree et profane" and his "Sonata pour flute, alto, et harpe," Caplet's "Masque of the Red Death" and his "Two Divertissements," Gabriel Pierne's "Concertstucke' and "Impromptu caprice," and Ravel's "Introduction et Allegro" were among the many important compositions written during this period. Many harpists would give pride of place in this list, however, to Gabriel Fauré's "Impromptu" and "Une chatelaine en sa tour…" published here in one volume for the first time. These are both essentials for every serious student of the harp.
Works:
- Impromptu, Op. 86
- Une châtelaine en sa tour, Op. 110