Scenes Napolitaines
Jules Massenet (arr. Louis-Philippe Laurendeau)
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This work is also known by its English title, "Neopolitan Scenes."
General Info
Year: 1864-75? / 1915
Duration:
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Carl Fischer
Cost: Score and Parts – Out of print
Movements
1. La Danse
2. La Procession
3. La Fête
Instrumentation
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Errata
None discovered thus far.
Program Notes
The fifth of Massenet’s orchestral suites, the Scènes Napolitaines is Italian in character and is comprised of three movements: The Dance, Procession and Improvisation, and The Fête.
- Program Note from Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music
Media
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State Ratings
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Performances
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- Virginia Grand Military Band (Alexandria, Va.) (Loras John Schissel, conductor) – 31 October 2015
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- Air Alsacien (arr. Erickson)
- Cendrillon (arr. Odom) (1886/)
- The Last Dream of the Virgin
- Le Cid (tr. Odom) (1885/1975)
- Le Cid (tr. Reynolds) (1885/1985)
- Meditation from the Opera "Thaïs" (arr. Brand) (1894/2006)
- Meditation from "Thaïs" (arr. Harding) (1894/1951)
- Meditation from "Thaïs" (arr. Isaac) (1894/1950)
- Parade Militaire
- Phèdre Overture (tr. Cailliet) (1873/1965)
- Scènes Napolitaines (arr. Laurendeau) (1864-75?/1915)
- Scenes Pittoresques
Resources
- Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music. "Jules Massenet." Accessed 22 October 2015.
- Massenet, J.; Laurendeau, L. (1915). Scènes Napolitaines [score]. Carl Fischer: New York.