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Musique pour faire plaisir

Title
  1. Musique pour faire plaisir / Jean Françaix.
Published by
  1. Mainz, W. Germany : Wergo, [1987], ℗1987.
Author
  1. Françaix, Jean, 1912-1997.

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Additional authors
  1. Schöll, Klaus Rainer
  2. Bläser-Ensemble Mainz, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo; 12 in.
Uniform title
  1. Instrumental music. Selections
Alternative title
  1. Instrumental music.
  2. Variations sur un thème de Haydn
  3. Mozart new-look
  4. Hommage à l\u0027ami Papageno
  5. Quasi improvvisando
  6. Danses exotiques
Subject
  1. Variations (Instrumental ensemble)
  2. Double bass with instrumental ensemble
  3. Wind ensembles
  4. Piano with wind ensemble
Contents
  1. Onze variations sur un thème de Haydn : pour 9 instruments à vent et contrebasse (1982) (10:43) -- Mozart new-look : petite fantaisie pour contrebasse et instruments à vent sur la sérénade de Don Giovanni (1983) (2:27) -- Musique pour faire plaisir : d\u0027après Francis Poulenc : pour 10 instruments à vent (1984) (8:42) -- Hommage à l\u0027ami Papageno : pour piano et 10 instruments à vent (1984) (8:46) -- Quasi improvvisando : pour ensemble à vent (1978) [i.e. 1975] (1:50) -- Danses exotiques : pour 11 instruments à vent et percussion (1981) (10:45).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Title from container.
  2. The 1st work based on the Andante from Haydn\u0027s Symphony H. I, 94; the 3rd work based on piano and 2-piano pieces by Poulenc; the 4th work based on themes from Mozart\u0027s Zauberflöte; the 5th work based on Paul Lincke\u0027s Berliner Luft and works by other composers; the 6th work originally for 2 pianos, arr. by the composer.
  3. Eds. recorded: B. Schott\u0027s Söhne (1st, 2nd, 4th-6th works); M. Eschig (3rd work).
  4. Digital recording.
  5. Program notes by the composer and notes on the ensemble in English, French, and German on container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded Jan. 1987, Hans Rosbaud-Studio, Baden-Baden.