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Three Romances Without Words Opus 17 for Trombone and Piano
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Three Romances Without Words Opus 17 for Trombone and Piano by Gabriel Faure Piano Accompaniment - Sheet Music

By Gabriel Faure
Trombone and Piano - intermediate/advanced

SKU: CY.CC2504

Composed by Gabriel Faure. Arranged by Ralph Sauer. French 20th Century. Solo part and Piano. Cherry Classics #CC2504. Published by Cherry Classics (CY.CC2504).

The Three Romances Without Words, Opus 17 were most likely composed for solo Piano in 1863 while Faure was still a student at the 'Ecole Niedermeyer, but not performed in public until much later. They have all of the recognizable features of the composer: simplicity, lyricism, charm and fluidity. Their inspiration may have come from the earlier works by Mendelssohn which Mr. Sauer has also lovingly given life to.

These 3 short works can be performed by intermediate to advanced performers.