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Cello part: Clair de Lune for String trio and Organ - "Suite bergamasque" third movement - cover

Cello part: Clair de Lune for String trio and Organ - "Suite bergamasque" third movement

Claude Debussy, a cura di Enrico Zullino

Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali

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Summary

Cello part of "Clair De Lune" by Claude Debussy arranged for String trio (Violin, Viola and Cello) and Organ Intermediate/advanced level, duration 4.00 (+-) . Score and Parts available in series. Scan Qr code for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it. product code: EG0476.

	The third and most famous movement of Suite bergamasque is "Clair de lune", in D♭ major. It is written in 9/8 meter and marked andante très expressif. Its title, which means "moonlight" in French, is taken from Verlaine's poem "Clair de lune".
Available since: 02/24/2022.

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