Respighi "Valse Caressante"
Respighi "Valse Caressante"
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Respighi was born in 1879 and is a composer of Bologna, Italy, with a colorful orchestration."Fountains of Rome", "Pines of Rome", "Festivals of Rome" "Roman Trilogy" are known for his masterpieces.
This "Valse Caressante" is the first song of "Six Piano Pieces" and is a graceful salon-style waltz written in Rondo format around 1903. It is a gorgeous and light song that can be influenced by the French Impressionists, and it is relatively easy to play, so it is recommended for beginners to intermediates.
The 6th "Prelude / Serenade" of
* The original song is in E-flat major (modulated to A-flat major and B-flat major), but it is arranged in B-flat major (modulated to B-flat major and C major) to make it easier to play.
Playing time is about 4 minutes and 30 seconds
Audition of accompaniment sound source (about 1 minute)
set content
- Sheet music PDF data ① Solo score ② Accompaniment score (total score with solo score)
- Accompaniment sound source MP3 data
¥500(JPY)
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