Faure Apres un Reve
Apres un Reve ("After the Dream") is the first movement of Faure's "Trois melodies" ("Three Melodies"), written for voice and piano. It is one of Faure's most popular songs. The British cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason performed this during the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in 2018.
This composition can be played by 2 different combinations of instruments.
A few notes on the parts and instruments:
- The standard ("std") parts are the original parts and are designed to be played together.
- The alternate "a" parts, if present, are raised one octave (8va) and can be substituted for a standard part to accommodate the higher instruments listed. They should work as long as they are above the other parts.
- The alternate "b" parts, if present, are lowered one octave (8vb) and can be substituted for a standard part to accommodate the lower instruments listed. They should work as long as they are below the other parts.
- For example, using parts 1, 2, and 3 together is definitely ok. Using parts 1a, 2, and 3b together is probably ok. Using parts 1b, 2, and 3a together might not work well.
- Part ranges are listed in concert key, where C4 is middle C.
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As soon as you pay, you will be able to download all the PDF files immediately.
You will have access to every part for each available instrument, in the proper key and clef.
You will also get a complete score (in most cases, we include four separate scores with all parts transposed to C, Bb, Eb, and F).
You don't have to purchase each part separately; one single payment covers all the parts you need for the instruments in your ensemble.
Version v01
Buy Version v01 ($4.99)
This arrangement is for solo cello or viola.
Composition: Faure Apres un Reve
Version: v01
Instrumentation: Solo
Duration: 3 minutes
Difficulty: Challenging
Price: $4.99
Faure Apres un Reve, Version v01 |
Part |
Range |
Available Instruments |
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Score |
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Full Score in C, Bb, Eb, and F |
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Part 1 (std) |
D#2 - F5 |
Cello |
Part 1a (8va) |
D#3 - F6 |
Viola |
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