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Pièces pour 2 pianos, Ruth Laredo, Jacques Rouvier ; Bolero, Mother Goose Suite, Sites Auriculaires, Frontispièce, La Valse.
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* Audio of " 24 Pièces en style libre pour orgue ou harmonium ", book 1 book 2, played on a virtual organ
* Brian Luce: Light from Behind the Iron Curtain: Anti-Collectivist Style in Edison Denisov's " Quatre Pièces pour Flûte et Piano ;" UMI, Ann Arbor, 2000
* Pièces pour clavecin Complete scores ( Book I, II, III and IV ) freely downloadable ( modern edition ), Discography.
* Pièces ( 6 ) pour grand orgue: Prélude funèbre, Prière, Sortie, Thème varié, Prière pour les trépasses, Fantasie ( 1896 / 1901 )
* Jean-Adam Guilain – Pièces d ' orgue pour le Magnificat sur les huit tons différents de l ' église
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* Pièces grinçantes ( Paris: La Table ronde, 1956 ) – comprises " Ardèle, ou La Marguerite ," " La Valse des Toréadors ," " Ornifle, ou Le Courant d ' air ," and " Pauvre Bitos, ou Le Dîner de têtes ;" Ardèle, ou La Marguerite translated by Hill as Ardèle ( London: Methuen, 1951 ); La Valse des Toréadors translated by Hill as Waltz of the Toreadors ( London: Elek, 1953 ; New York: Coward-McCann, 1953 ); Ornifle, ou Le Courant d ' air translated by Hill as It's Later Than You Think ( Chicago: Dramatic, 1970 ); Pauvre Bitos, ou Le dîner de têtes translated by Hill as Poor Bitos ( London: Methuen, 1956 ).
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" Pièces noires or " Black plays " were tragedies or realistic dramas and included Antigone, Jézabel, and La Sauvage ( The Restless Heart ).
* Pièces noires ( Paris: Calmann-Lévy, 1942 ) – comprises " L ' Hermine ," " La Sauvage ," " Le Voyageur sans bagage ," and " Eurydice ;" L ' Hermine translated by Miriam John as The Ermine, in Jean Anouilh.
* Pièces brillantes ( Paris: La Table Ronde, 1951 ) – comprises " L ' Invitation au château ," " Colombe ," " La Répétition, ou L ' Amour puni ," and " Cécile, ou L ' Ecole des pères ;" L ' Invitation au château translated by Christopher Fry as Ring round the Moon ( London: Methuen, 1950 ); Colombe translated by Louis Kronenberger as Mademoiselle Colombe ( New York: Coward-McCann, 1954 ).
* Nouvelles Pièces grinçantes ( Paris: La Table Ronde, 1970 )-- includes " L ' Hurluberlu, ou Le Réactionnaire amoureux ," " La Grotte ," " L ' Orchestre ," " Le Boulanger, la boulangère, et le petit mitron ," and " Les Poissons rouges, ou Mon Père, ce héros ;" " L ' Orchestre " translated by John as " The Orchestra ," in Jean Anouilh.
* Vincent Genvrin, La Lyre Séraphique: Cantique et Pièces d ' orgue, Motet à la Sainte Vierge ( Éditions Hortus, HORT004 ).
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Two other collections, Pièces de luth sur trois différens modes nouveaux ( c. 1669 ) and Livre de tablature [...] de Mr. Gaultier Sr. de Nève et de Mr. Gaultier son cousin ( c. 1672 ) both begin with basic instructions on lute playing.
* Pièces roses ( Paris: Calmann-Lévy, 1942 ) – comprises " Le Bal des voleurs ," " Le Rendez-vous de Senlis ," and Léocadia ;" Le Bal des voleurs translated by Lucienne Hill as Thieves ' Carnival ( London: Methuen, 1952 ); Le Rendez-vous de Senlis translated by Edwin O. Marsh as Dinner with the Family ( London: Methuen, 1958 ); Léocadia translated by Patricia Moyes as Time Remembered ( London: S. French, 1954 ).
Here, in 1706, he published his earliest known compositions: the harpsichord works that make up his first book of Pièces de clavecin, which show the influence of his friend Louis Marchand.
" Camille Saint-Saëns ( by editing and publishing the Pièces in 1895 ) and Paul Dukas were two other important French musicians who gave practical championship to Rameau's music in their day, but interest in Rameau petered out again, and it was not until the late 20th century that a serious effort was made to revive his works.
" In fact, the two genres were sometimes combined in a single composition, as in the Cento partite sopra passacagli by Girolamo Frescobaldi, and the first suite of Les Nations ( 1726 ) as well as in the Pièces de Violes ( 1728 ) by François Couperin.
The first book written in verse by a Canadian was Épîtres, Satires, Chansons, Épigrammes et Autres Pièces de vers by Michel Bibaud, published in 1830.
The Bibliothèque des croisades, in four volumes more, contained the " Pièces justificatives " of the Histoire.
Brahms performed Couperin's music in public and contributed to the first complete edition of Couperin's Pièces de clavecin by Friedrich Chrysander in the 1880s.
Only one collection of organ music by Couperin survives, the Pièces d ' orgue consistantes en deux messes (" Pieces for Organ Consisting of Two Masses "), the first manuscript of which appeared around 1689-90.
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