Product Description
Gabriel Faure wrote absolutely beautiful music, and the Romances Op17 are some of his most popular pieces. Originally written for piano solo, this romance is the 3rd of the 3 romances, and it is wonderful as a solo instrument with piano accompaniment.
Faure's romances were often compared to Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words, as it has Mendelssohn's flowing style. This piece should be played with a lot of rubato and feeling, but it should not be too slow. Both parts are technically simple enough for musicians with intermediate skills, but requires a higher level of emotion for it to speak well.
I hope you and your audience will enjoy this piece.
Scored for Flute and piano.
Duration: 3 minutes
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