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Ave Maria By Cesar Franck-for Piano and Bassoon Pure Sheet Music By Lars Christian Lundholm - cover

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Ave Maria By Cesar Franck-for Piano and Bassoon Pure Sheet Music By Lars Christian Lundholm

Lars Christian Lundholm

Publisher: Lulu.com

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Summary

Composed in 1863 the Belgian composer César Franck here demonstrates his brilliant fusion of Germanic and French styles of romantic music. This piece with the dedication A mon ami Léon Husson more than any other of his compositions highlights his religious devotion.
Sheet Music for Bassoon accompanied by Piano arranged by Lars Christian Lundholm..
Ave Maria By Cesar Franck is also known by alternative title: FWV 62.
• Level: Easy
• Tempo: Slow
• Composer: César Franck
• Genre: Romantic
• Year Composed: 1863
• Instrumentation: Piano and Bassoon
• Score Type: Score and 1 Part
• Pages (approximate): 8
Available since: 09/01/2014.

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