
Composer: Delibes, Leo
Arranger: Frances Jones
Arranged for: 3 Oboes and Cor Anglais
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| Product Code: | 979-0-570-81674-3 |
| ISMN: | 979-0-570-81674-3 |
| Publishers Number: | C674 |
| Language: | English |
| Page count: | 20 |
| Condition: | New |
Delibes was born into a musical family and enrolled at the Conservatoire de Paris at the age of twelve, studying under several professors, including Adolphe Adam. He began his career as a church organist and achieved public recognition for his music for the ballet La Source in 1866. His later ballets, Coppélia and Sylvia, were key works in the development of modern ballet, giving the music much greater importance than previously.
In addition to his ballets, Delibes composed a small number of mélodies, some of which are still frequently performed. He also had several attempts at writing more serious operas, achieving considerable critical and commercial success with Lakmé. In his later years, he joined the faculty of the Conservatoire, teaching composition, and became a member of the French Institute in 1884.
Delibes’ music—light, graceful, elegant, with a tendency toward exoticism—reflects the spirit of the Second Empire in France. His pioneering symphonic work for the ballet opened up a field for serious composers, and his influence can be traced in the work of Tchaikovsky and others who wrote for dance. His works remain core pieces in the international ballet repertoire, and Lakmé is revived from time to time in opera houses
This arrangement of the Pizzicati from Delibes ballet Sylvia for three oboes and cor anglais was made by Frances Jones.
Delibes composed many operatic works, both…
Delibes composed many operatic works, both serious and light, incidental music, songs, a mass and a cantata, and also wrote music for a number of ballets, the best known being Coppelia, based on E.T.A. Hoffmann’s story Olympia. The music which Delibes wrote for the ballet Sylvia includes ‘Pizzicati’, a piece which will be instantly recognisable, and which has been arranged here by Frances Jones for a quartet of three oboes and cor anglais.
This new arrangement replaces the former Phylloscopus edition for 2 Oboes and 2 Cors. PP346
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