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Elegie (excerpt from Faure's Elegie for cello) transcribed for piano solo
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Elegie (excerpt from Faure's Elegie for cello) transcribed for piano solo by Gabriel Faure Piano Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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Elegie (excerpt from Faure's Elegie for cello) transcribed for piano solo by Gabriel Faure Piano Solo - Digital Sheet Music

By Gabriel Faure
Piano, Piano Solo - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1828948

Composed by Gabriel Faure. Arranged by Paul Franklyn Taylor. This edition: pdf. 19th Century. Score. 2 pages. Paul Taylor #1388739. Published by Paul Taylor (A0.1828948).

Perhaps one of Faure's most popular melodies appears here transcribed from the cello to the piano solo genre. This is an excerpt consisting of the initial two melodies from the Elegie in which the cello and orchestra part are compressed into a piano solo. Faure new and loved Chopin's c-minor prelude and is known to have taken his inspiration for the Elegie from the prelude.

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