Charles-Marie Widor
Suite Florentine (1919)
pour flûte et piano
Charles-Marie Widor
Suite Florentine (1919)
pour flûte et piano
- Formation Flûte traversière et Piano
- Compositeur Charles-Marie Widor
- Éditeur Rien de Reede
- Éditeur Emmanuel Pahud
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Niveau de difficulté
- Édition Partition piano et partie(s)
- Maison d’Édition Universal Edition
- N ° de commande UE36760
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Description:
The Suite Florentine for violin and piano written by Charles-Marie Widor in 1919, is an arrangement of the Suite for Violin and Piano, op. 76 (1903), itself a collection of stage music from La Sulamite (1903). It was first performed at the Élysée Palace on 20 February 1919 for Queen Hélène of Italy. Widor played the piano on that occasion and dedicated the work to the Queen.
Like many of Widor's later works, it has no opus number. The suite highlights Widor's great talent for adopting the harmonic languages of various stylistic periods and his harmony is very eclectic. Johann Sebastian Bach is a great favourite and a clear influence.
Like many of Widor's later works, it has no opus number. The suite highlights Widor's great talent for adopting the harmonic languages of various stylistic periods and his harmony is very eclectic. Johann Sebastian Bach is a great favourite and a clear influence.