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Gabriel Fauré, Pelléas et Mélisande 4/4, Ranson, Sérusier, Redon

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Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924) , Pelléas et Mélisande, 4. Sicilienne, L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande,
Ernest Ansermet (1883-1969).

Avec des œuvres de Paul Ranson (1864-1909), Paul Sérusier (1863-1927), Odilon Redon (1840- 1916).

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  • c'est une musique que j'écoutait quant j'était enfant je n'arrivait pas a me remémoré le titre......si tu savait comme j'ai chercher ce morceaux merci infiniment

  • @olgak4 Merci beaucoup pour le commentaire enthousiaste et votre appréciation de cette musique. Je suis si contente que vous avez aimé la vidéo et trouvé un de ces merveilleux souvenirs. Je suis de la même manière .............

  • In the final version, yes. There have been a series of modifications and versions and since 1898. There have also been orchestrations without any "Sicilienne" at all. The early Ansermet recording places it as movement IV, which is what you are listening to here.The original incidental music consists of a total of nineteen musical numbers, and in 1900, Fauré arranged three of the longer orchestral pieces into a Suite, extended the orchestral forces, and added a Sicilienne.

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  • @lakiveronique Merci de regarder la vidéo et votre commentaire! Ce morceau est un de mes favoris aussi bien. Cet enregistrement est celui que j'ai l'habitude d'écouter la radio en tant qu'étudiant.

  • Has Bernard Herrmann ever conducted an orchestra to perform this marvelous music? This is almost like something from a classical film score. I know this doesn't have anything to do with Vincent Van Gogh, but this music could have been a portion of the soundtrack to the film about Van Gogh, Lust For Life.

  • This section is on the MUTEL production music library.

  • Yup, it is.

  • Isn't this the third piece in the suite?

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