Reflets d'Allemagne explained
Reflets d'Allemagne, Op. 28, is a cycle of eight piano pieces by Florent Schmitt.[1] The original work exists in two versions: for piano 4-hands, and piano solo. Published in 1905, these waltzes were initially orchestrated for the concert and then incorporated into the music for a ballet given in 1932 at the Opéra-Comique.[2] [3] [4] (Koblenz and Nuremberg)
Structure
- Heidelberg
- Coblentz
- Lübeck
- Werder
- Vienna
- Dresden
- Nuremberg
- Munich
Source
External links
Notes and References
- http://www.bruzanemediabase.com/fre/Documents/Images/Reflets-d-Allemagne-op.-28-Florent-Schmitt Reflets d'Allemagne op. 28 (Florent Schmitt)
- https://imslp.org/wiki/Reflets_d%27Allemagne,_Op.28_(Schmitt,_Florent) Reflets d'Allemagne
- https://florentschmitt.com/2016/01/10/florent-schmitt-goes-to-germany-reflets-dallemagne-1902-05/ Florent Schmitt Goes to Germany: Reflets d’Allemagne (1902-05)
- https://soundcloud.com/edward-rushton/sets/florent-schmitt-reflets Sound Recording
- https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/718280894 Guide de la musique de piano et clavecin