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Cmaj7 | Mel Bonis - Bourrée, for orchestra (1904/1909) @Cmaj7 | Uploaded September 2023 | Updated October 2024, 12 hours ago.
Composer: Mélanie Hélène "Mel" Bonis (January 21, 1858 – March 18, 1937)
Orchestra: Bucharest Symphony Orchestra conducted by Benoit Fromanger

A little piece from a set of dances with a mysteriously playful mood, beautifully subtly orchestrated

Score available at: imslp.org/wiki/Pavane,_sarabande_et_bourr%C3%A9e_%28Bonis,_Mel%29#For_Orchestra_.28Bonis.29_2
CD recording available at: mel-bonis.com/EN/CD/59/CD-orchestre

Note: At measure 38, the recording bassoon 1 plays E, instead of a D as written (in my edition here and the original Demets edition). Based on the piano version, this should actually be C♯
Note: At 1:41, the horn staff is duplicated. This error is not in the IMSLP version and was accidentally added in preparing the edition for this video which uses fewer staves.
Note: Measure 47 Oboe 1 G♯ should be F♯
These are all fixed in the most recent version on IMSLP.

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