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Trio Op. 25. A Clarinet sheet music. Bassoon sheet music. Flute sheet music.

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Trio Op. 25. En Klarinet noder. Fagot noder. Fløjte noder.

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Trio Op. 25 composed by Adolphe Blanc. Arranged by Susanna Westmeath. Winds. For flute, clarinet in A, and bassoon. Tuneful addition to the wind trio literature. Original instrumentation violin, viola and cello. Classical. Score and parts. Published by Rosewood Publications. RW.RP-116. Adolphe Blanc. 1828-1885. was a French composer, conductor and violinist. At the age of 13 he was sent to study violin at the Paris Conservatoire and afterwards studied composition with Jacques Halevy. 1799-1862. , whose pupils also included Gounod, Bizet and Saint-Saens. Blanc was the conductor at the Theatre Lyrique from 1855-60. After that he was a violinist in the orchestra of the Concert Society of the Paris Conservatorium. In 1862 he was awarded the Prix Chartier, a prize for deserving composers in the field of chamber music. Blanc wrote in the Classical style during the Romantic era. The majority of his compositions lie in the Viennese tradition of hausmusik for private performance, music that was essentially peripheral to the public musical life of contemporary Paris, which was centred on opera. Blanc wrote an opera, two operettas, a burlesque symphony, some songs and pieces for piano, according to the demands of contemporary taste. His devotion to chamber music was rare among his French contemporaries. He wrote nearly fifty chamber works, many published at the time by Richault or Castallat in Paris.

Oversættelse

Trio Op. 25 composed by Adolphe Blanc. Arrangeret af Susanna Westmeath. Winds. For fløjte, klarinet i A, og fagot. Iørefaldende tilføjelse til vinden trio litteratur. Original instrumentering violin, bratsch og cello. Klassisk. Partitur og stemmer. Udgivet af Rosewood Publications. RW.RP-116. Adolphe Blanc. 1828-1885. var en fransk komponist, dirigent og violinist. I en alder af 13 blev han sendt til at studere violin på Paris Conservatoire og bagefter studerede komposition hos Jacques Halevy. 1799-1862. , Hvis eleverne også inkluderet Gounod, Bizet og Saint-Saens. Blanc var dirigent på Theatre Lyrique 1855-60. Efter at han var en violinist i orkestret Concert Society of Paris Conservatorium. I 1862 blev han tildelt Prix Chartier, en præmie for fortjenstfulde komponister inden for kammermusik. Blanc skrev i klassisk stil i den romantiske æra. De fleste af hans kompositioner ligger i Wiens tradition Hausmusik til privat performance, musik, der var væsentlige perifer for offentligheden musikliv moderne Paris, der var centreret om opera. Blanc skrev en opera, to operetter, en burlesk symfoni, nogle sange og klaverstykker, i henhold til kravene fra moderne smag. Hans hengivenhed til kammermusik var sjælden blandt hans franske samtidige. Han skrev næsten halvtreds kammerværker, mange udgivet på det tidspunkt ved Richault eller Castallat i Paris.