Dome epais le jasmin (Flower Duet) from "Lakme"
by Leo Delibes
Piano Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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Composed by Leo Delibes. Arranged by Rick Robertson. Opera,Romantic Period. Score. 6 pages. Rick Robertson #2022659. Published by Rick Robertson (A0.877855).

"Dome epais le jasmin", also known as the "Flower Duet" is a famous duet for two sopranos from Leo Delibes's opera "Lakme". first performed in Paris in 1883. The duet takes place in Act 1 between characters Lakme, the daughter of a Brahmin priest, and her servant Mallika, as they go to gather flowers by a river. It is often heard in advertisements and in films. I wrote this transcription to play at the wedding of a former student, Maria Oliver Solomon. The original key of the selection is B major. I chose to set it in the key of B flat, because it is more comfortable to negotiate all the double thirds.

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