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Reverie et Caprice by Hector Berlioz Small Ensemble - Sheet Music

By Hector Berlioz

Following the composition of Harold En Italie for Viola and orchestra in 1834, Berlioz began work on the opera Benvenuto Cellini, which subsequently failed on its first performances at the Paris Opera in 1838. Berlioz withdrew the opera for substantial revision, and from some of the discharged material he later fashioned this Reverie Et Caprice (in versions both for violin and orchestra and violin and piano). Dedicated to Berlioz's violinist friend Alexandre-Joseph Artot, the piece was quickly taken up by several celebrated violinists of the time, including David, Joachim and Wieniawski, and was played all over Europe. This new edition for violin and piano, by the musicologist and performer Neil Heyde, is based on the first edition of the score.

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Summary
Instrument:
Piano Accompaniment Violin Solo
Ensembles:
Small Ensemble
Genres:
Romantic Period
Composers:
Hector Berlioz
Publishers:
Faber Music
Series:
Faber Edition
ISBN:
9780571515103
Format:
Part
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Hector Berlioz
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.25 pounds
Detailed Description
Violin & Piano

SKU: AP.12-057151510X

Composed by Hector Berlioz. Edited by Neil Heyde. Masterworks; Solo; Solo Small Ensembles; String - Violin and Piano. Faber Edition. Masterwork; Romantic. Part(s). Faber Music #12-057151510X. Published by Faber Music (AP.12-057151510X).

ISBN 9780571515103. English.

Following the composition of Harold En Italie for Viola and orchestra in 1834, Berlioz began work on the opera Benvenuto Cellini, which subsequently failed on its first performances at the Paris Opera in 1838. Berlioz withdrew the opera for substantial revision, and from some of the discharged material he later fashioned this Reverie Et Caprice (in versions both for violin and orchestra and violin and piano). Dedicated to Berlioz's violinist friend Alexandre-Joseph Artot, the piece was quickly taken up by several celebrated violinists of the time, including David, Joachim and Wieniawski, and was played all over Europe.
This new edition for violin and piano, by the musicologist and performer Neil Heyde, is based on the first edition of the score.

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