Product Description
Suite Bergamasque was composed around 1890. It was then revised and published in 1905. The title is derived from the city of Bergamo in the Italian Alps and serves as a tribute to French Baroque harpsichordists. It is comprised of 4 movements: Prélude, Menuet, Clair de lune, and Passepied.
This festive prelude (Mvt. 1) offers a noble opening movement for this very famous suite.
It is scored by Richard Byrnes for Symphonic Band : (Picc, 3Fl,2Ob,2Bn,Cbn,4Cl,2BCl,2ASx,TSx,BiSx,4Hn,4Cnt,4Trom,2Eu,2Tu,Cb,Timp,Bells,Hp,Celesta)
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