MARAIS SUITE EN TRIO IN D MAJOR IMM19 FOR FLUTE, OBOE & CLARINET IN A (arr. Edited & arranged by Pat Spence) Sheet Music | Marin Marais (1656 - 1728) | Woodwind Ensemble
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MARAIS SUITE EN TRIO IN D MAJOR IMM19 FOR FLUTE, OBOE & CLARINET IN A (arr. Edited & arranged by Pat Spence) Digital Sheet Music
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MARAIS SUITE EN TRIO IN D MAJOR IMM19 FOR FLUTE, OBOE & CLARINET IN A (arr. Edited & arranged by Pat Spence)by Marin Marais (1656 - 1728) Woodwind Trio - Digital Sheet Music

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This is the third of a set of three Pièces en trio published in Paris in 1692 which have previously been attributed to Jean Baptiste Lully.  The scoring indicated was Pour les Flutes, violin, & Dessus ve Viole Composées par M. Marais, Ordinaire, de la Musique de la Chambre du Roy. The dedication was to Mademoiselle Roland.


The Suite has thirteen separate movements though the Double is a variation of the preceding Gavotte and the four Menuets would have been played without a break. In editing the Suite I have modernised the musical notation e.g. notes tied over bar/measure lines indicated by a dot are shown as tied notes of the correct value. All editings are shown in parentheses ( ) or dashed lines. No dynamic markings are indicated in the original edition and, as these are very much a matter of individual taste, I have left them to your discretion.

The suite is for three equal players of intermediate standard and above. The movements are, Prelude, Sarabande, Fantaisie champetre, Gavotte en rondeau, Double, Gigue, Bransle Village, Rigaudon, 4 Menuets & Symphonie.

The arrangement includes a clarinet, an instrument which was being developed from the chalumeau in the late seventeenth century by Johan Denner and his son in Nuremburg.

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