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Élégie Opus 17 for Trombone & Piano by Alexander Glazunov Piano Accompaniment - Sheet Music

By Alexander Glazunov

Young Glazunov had the special opportunity to meet Franz Liszt in 1884 while on a tour of Europe arranged by his publisher. Liszt was very impressed with the young Glazunov and arranged to have his 1st Symphony performed in Weimar. Upon hearing of Liszt's death in 1886, Glazunov wrote this Elegie in his memory with the subtitile "Une Pensee a Francois Liszt".The music embodies emotions of nostalgia, sweet remembrance and grief. This 8-minute jewel, originally for Cello and Piano has been beautifully arranged for Trombone by Ralph Sauer. For advanced performers.

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Summary
Format:
Solo Part
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Advanced
Artist:
Alexander Glazunov
Arrangers:
Ralph Sauer
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.19 pounds
Detailed Description
Trombone and Piano - advanced

SKU: CY.CC2827

Composed by Alexander Glazunov. Arranged by Ralph Sauer. Russian 19th Century. Solo part and Piano accompaniment. Cherry Classics #CC2827. Published by Cherry Classics (CY.CC2827).

Young Glazunov had the special opportunity to meet Franz Liszt in 1884 while on a tour of Europe arranged by his publisher. Liszt was very impressed with the young Glazunov and arranged to have his 1st Symphony performed in Weimar. Upon hearing of Liszt's death in 1886, Glazunov wrote this Elegie in his memory with the subtitile "Une Pensee a Francois Liszt".
The music embodies emotions of nostalgia, sweet remembrance and grief. This 8-minute jewel, originally for Cello and Piano has been beautifully arranged for Trombone by Ralph Sauer. For advanced performers.

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