Title | 6 Morceaux |
Creators | Benjamin Godard (composer) |
Opus | Op.128 |
Instrumentation | violin and piano |
Number of movements | 6 |
Keys | — |
Composed | — |
First published | 1892 |
Dedication | — |
Tempo markings | — |
Metronome markings | — |
Time signatures | — |
Average duration (sec) | — |
Number of measures | — |
Composition types | Pieces |
Period | Romantic |
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Metronome | Key | Measures |
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Rêverie | — | — | — |
Gavotte | — | — | — |
Adagio pathétique | — | — | — |
Mazurka sentimentale | — | — | — |
Sérénade andalouse | — | — | — |
Staccato-valse | — | — | — |
Details | Section | Arranged for | Arranger |
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view | Adagio pathétique (No.3) | theater orchestra | Ross Jungnickel |
Details | Section | Type | Publisher | Date | File |
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view | Complete | — | Alphonse Leduc | — | Violin Part · view |
view | Complete | selections | Alphonse Leduc | — | 1. Rêverie · view 2. Gavotte · view 3. Adagio pathetique · view 4. Mazurka · view 5. Sérénade andalouse · view |
view | Adagio pathetique (No.3) | — | Gutheil | — | Complete Score · view Violin Part · view |
view | Staccato-Valse (No.6) | — | Alphonse Leduc | — | Complete score, Violin part · view |
view | Adagio pathétique (No.3) | Arrangement for theater orchestra |
Schirmer | 1910 | Condensed Score and Parts · view |
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