Editor: Cornelia Nöckel
Fingering: Pascal Rogé
Fing. vc: David Geringas
This composition for violoncello and piano in the style of a Sicilian dance is from Gabriel Fauré’s middle creative period and was first published simultaneously in France and England in 1898, reflecting Fauré’s increasing international popularity. The character piece with its memorable, expressive melody became increasingly popular after Fauré had included it in the Suite from his incidental music of Pelléas et Mélisande (in a version for orchestra) that was also premiered in 1898.
Product Code
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HN1019
Shipping Weight
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0.20 kilograms
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• pieces that feature on the ABRSM Cello syllabus at Grades 1-7
• invaluable source of repertoire to explore for further study
• contrasting styles, from Dowland to Grainger and from Couperin to Joplin
• arrangements that cover the note ranges and keys of the early grades