Jules Massenet - Cendrillon (version Chant - Piano) by Jules Massenet Voice Solo - Sheet Music

By Jules Massenet

“Cendrillon (Cinderella), with a libretto by Henri Cain based on Perrault's fairytale, premiered in 1899 in Paris. Best known for composing over thirty operas, the composer, Jules Massenet (1842-1912) purposely did not attend the premiere, but received a telegram the following day from baritone Fugère recording its triumph. Incorporating the composer's sense of humour and wit, the use of recurrent motifs is subtle and often thought to be inspired by Richard Wagner. Cendrillon contains musical echoes of the 18th century, incorporating gallant music, the use of the Lute and Viola D'Amore and a series of Ballet entrées. The Opera is in four acts with 19 characters and a chorus. The role of Prince Charming is a breeches role whilst the melody lines of the Fairy Godmother are characterised by trills and arpeggios. Massenet's Cendrillon remains popular to this day and was notably performed at the Royal Opera House in 2011.”

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Instrument:
Piano Accompaniment Voice Solo
Genres:
Romantic Period
Composers:
Jules Massenet
Publishers:
Heugel & Cie
Series:
Robert King Music
UPC:
888680904869
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Jules Massenet
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
7.5x10.75x1.032 inches
Number of Pages:
394
Shipping Weight:
2.96 pounds

Vocal and Piano (Voice and Piano)

SKU: HL.48188796

Composed by Jules Massenet. Leduc. Classical. Softcover. 394 pages. Heugel & Cie #HE33396. Published by Heugel & Cie (HL.48188796).

UPC: 888680904869. 7.5x10.75x1.032 inches.

“Cendrillon (Cinderella), with a libretto by Henri Cain based on Perrault's fairytale, premiered in 1899 in Paris. Best known for composing over thirty operas, the composer, Jules Massenet (1842-1912) purposely did not attend the premiere, but received a telegram the following day from baritone Fugère recording its triumph. Incorporating the composer's sense of humour and wit, the use of recurrent motifs is subtle and often thought to be inspired by Richard Wagner. Cendrillon contains musical echoes of the 18th century, incorporating gallant music, the use of the Lute and Viola D'Amore and a series of Ballet entrées. The Opera is in four acts with 19 characters and a chorus. The role of Prince Charming is a breeches role whilst the melody lines of the Fairy Godmother are characterised by trills and arpeggios. Massenet's Cendrillon remains popular to this day and was notably performed at the Royal Opera House in 2011.”.