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O_Phlute
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Sicilienne

Post by O_Phlute »

I'm playing Sicilienne Faure at the moment, and in a monthish I'm going to play it at a state competition. As probably most of you know, the piece was written by Faure as incidental music to the play 'Pelleas et Melisande'. I was wondering what people knew about the play/story and where the piece actually occurs in the story. I've found a tiny bit of information on the net, but not much.
Also, if you just have any tips, ideas, etc. on playing it, they would be much appreciated.

Thanks!

remnantpark
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Post by remnantpark »

Cool! I'm working on that piece as well, it's really beautiful...

Umm. Yeah. So I was researching about the play and this is actually quite interesting:

http://www.answers.com/topic/pell-as-et ... stra-op-80

It doesn't say the whole storyline though. Sicilienne is a piece written to depict somewhat of a portrait of Melisande.


Actually, wait. http://www.pristineclassical.com/LargeW ... ASC008.php
This one better describes the storyline but doesn't exactly describe the music like the previous one. This is when

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