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Waltz (from Coppelia)

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Product ID: HL2 04491203
By Léo Delibes

Publisher:
Hal Leonard
Arranger:
Longfield
Series:
Easy Music for Strings
Genre:
Classical
Line Up:
String Orchestra (Solo: Unknown)
Level: 2

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From the rich treasury of orchestral ballet music comes this delightful light program piece by Leo Delibes. The familiar waltz from the sentimental comic ballet remains a favorite on concert stages around the world.


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  1. Waltz

Instrumentation

1 FULL SCORE: 12 pag.
8 VIOLIN 1: 2 pag.
8 VIOLIN 2: 2 pag.
4 VIOLIN 3: (VIOLA T.C.) 2 pag.
4 VIOLA: 2 pag.
4 CELLO: 2 pag.
4 STRING BASS: 2 pag.
1 PIANO: 4 pag.


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Waltz (from Coppelia)
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Composer
Léo Delibes

Clément Philibert Léo Delibes (21 February 1836 – 16 January 1891) was a French composer of ballets, operas, and other works for the stage. His most notable works include ballets Coppélia (1870) and Sylvia (1876) as well as the operas Le roi l'a dit (1873) and Lakmé (1883). Léo Delibes was born in Saint-Germain-du-Val, now part of La Flèche (Sarthe), France, in 1836. His father was a mailman, his mother a talented amateur musician. His grandfather had been an opera singer. He was raised mainly by his mother and uncle following his father's early death. In 1871, at the age of 35, the composer married Léontine Estelle Denain. His brother Michel Delibes migrated to Spain; he was the grandfather of Spanish writer Miguel Delibes.
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