Product Description
Danseuses de Delphes is a musical composition for piano by the French composer Claude Debussy. It is the piece that opens the first book of the Preludes, written between the end of 1909 and the beginning of 1910. The work is inspired by the Dancers of Delphi, a sculpture fragment from the temple of Apollo in Delphi, whose photo the musician had seen at the Louvre in Paris.
The transcription was requested by the conductor of the UFRJ Wind Orchestra for the concert commemorating the 100th anniversary of the death of composer Claude Debussy.
Wind Orchestra: Piccolo, Flute 1-2, Oboe 1-2, English Horn, Clarinet in Eb, Clarinet in Bb 1-3, Bass Clarinet, Alto Sax 1-2, Tenor Sax, Baritone Sax, Bassoon 1-2, Contrabassoon, Horn 1-4, Trumpet in Bb 1-3, Trombone 1-2, Bass Trombone, Euphonium, Tuba, Timpani, Bass Drum, Tamtam.
Score - A3
Parts - A4
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