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Table of Contents Welcome to the CD Sheet Music™ Edition of French Piano Music, Part II, the Ulti- Mate Collection Sheet TM Version 2.0 CDMusic 1 French Piano Music, Part II The Ultimate Collection Table of Contents Welcome to the CD Sheet Music™ edition of French Piano Music, Part II, the Ulti- mate Collection. This Table of Contents is interactive. Click on a title below to open the sheet music. The “composers” on this page and the bookmarks section on the left side of the screen navigate to sections of The Table of Contents.Once the music is open, the bookmarks become navigation aids to find section(s) of the work. Return to the Table of Contents by clicking on the bookmark or using the “back” button of Acrobat Reader™. The FIND feature may be used to search for a particular word or phrase. By opening any of the files on this CD-ROM, you agree to accept the terms of the CD Sheet Music™ license (Click on the bookmark to the left for the complete license agreement). Contents of this CD-ROM (click on a composer/category to go to that section of the Table of Contents) DEBUSSY FAURÉ SOLO PIANO SOLO PIANO PIANO FOUR-HANDS PIANO FOUR-HANDS TWO PIANOS The complete Table of Contents begins on the next page © Copyright 2005 by CD Sheet Music, LLC Sheet TM Version 2.0 CDMusic 2 CLAUDE DEBUSSY Pièce pour Piano (Morceau de Concours) SOLO PIANO L’isle Joyeuse (IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER) Masques Deux Arabesques Images, Book I Ballade I. Reflets dans l’Eau Rêverie II. Hommage à Rameau Suite Bergamasque III. Mouvement I. Prélude Children’s Corner II. Menuet I. Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum III. Clair de Lune II. Jimbo’s Lullaby IV. Passapied III. Serenade of the Doll Danse IV. The Snow is Dancing Valse Romantique V. The Little Shepherd Mazurka VI. Golliwog’s Cakewalk Nocturne Images, Book II Suite: Pour Le Piano I. Cloches à Travers les Feuilles I. Prélude II. Et La Lune Descend sur le Temple II. Sarabande qui Fut III. Toccata III. Poissons d’Or D’un Cahier d’Esquisses Hommage à Haydn Estampes The Little Nigar I. Pagodes II. La Soirée dans Grenade III. Jardins sous la Pluie Sheet TM Version 2.0 CDMusic 3 DEBUSSY (CON’T.) VII. La Terrasse des Audiences du Préludes, Book I Clair de Lune I. Danseuses de Delphes VIII. Ondine II. Voiles IX. Hommage à S. Pickwick Esq. III. Le Vent dans la Plaine P.P.M.P.C. IV. “Les Sons et les Parfums Tournent X. Canope dans l”air du Soir” XI. Les Tierces Alternées V. Les Collines d’Anacapri XII. Feux d’Artifice VI. Des Pas sur la Neige Berceuse Héroïque VII. Ce qu’a vi le Vent d’Ouest Six Épigraphes Antiques (Arranged by VIII. La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin Debussy from the Four-Hand version) IX. La Sérénade Interrompue I. Pour Invoquer Pan, Dieu du Vent X. La Cathédrale Engloutie d’Été XI. La Danse de Puck II. Pour un Tombeau sans Nom XII. Minstrels III. Pour que la Nuit Soit Propice La Plus que Lente, Valse IV. Pour la Danseuse aux Crotales Préludes, Book II V. Pour l’Egyptienne I. Brouillards VI. Pour Remercier la Pluie au Matin II. Feuilles Mortes Douze Études, Book I III. La Puerta del Vino I. Pour les Cinq Doigts (d’apres M. IV. “Les Fées Sont d’Exquises Czerny) Danseuses” II. Pour les Tierces V. Bruyères III. Pour les Quartes VI. “Général Lavine” - Excentric IV. Pour les Sixtes V. Pour les Octaves VI. Pour les Huit Doigts Sheet TM Version 2.0 CDMusic 4 DEBUSSY (CON’T.) La Mer Douze Études, Book II I. De l’Aube à Midi sur La Mer VII. Pour les Dégres Chromatiques II. Jeux de Vagues VIII. Pour les Agréments III. Dialogue du Vent et de La Mer IX. Pour les Notes Repétées TWO PIANOS X. Pour les Sonorités Opposées Prélude à l’Après-midi d’un Faune XI. Pour les Arpèges Composés Danses XII. Pour les Accords I. Danse Sacrée II. Danse Profane PIANO FOUR-HANDS En Blanc et Noir L’Enfant Prodigue I. Qui reste à sa place I. Prélude Et ne danse pas II. Cortège De quelque disgrâce III. Air de Danse Fait l’aveu tout bas Petite Suite . Barbier & Carré, Romeo et Marche Écossaise sur un Thème Juliette” Populaire II. Prince, porté soit des serfs Eolus Printemps En la forest ou domine Glaucus Six Épigraphes Antiques (Original Ou privé soit de paix et d’espérance version) Car digne n’est de posséder vertus I. Pour Invoquer Pan, Dieu du Vent Qui mal vouldroit au royaume de d’Éte France. II. Pour un Tombeau sans Nom . Villon, Ballade contre les III. Pour que la Nuit Soit Propice ennemis de la France” IV. Pour la Danseuse aux Crotales III. Yver, vous n’este qu’un vilain . V. Pour l’Egyptienne . Charles d’Orleans” VI. Pour Remercier la Pluie au Matin Sheet TM Version 2.0 CDMusic 5 GABRIEL FAURÉ No. 8 in Db Major, Op. 96 SOLO PIANO No. 9 in A Minor, Op. 101 No. 10 in A Minor, Op. 104, No. 2 NOCTURNES No. 11 in G Minor, Op. 105 No. 1 in Eb Minor, Op. 33, No. 1 No. 12 in Eb Major, Op. 106 bis No. 2 in B Major, Op. 33, No. 2 No. 13 in C Major, Op. 116 No. 3 in Ab Major, Op. 33, No. 3 No. 4 in Eb Major, Op. 36 IMPROMPTUS No. 5 in Bb Major, Op. 37 No. 1 in Eb Major, Op. 25 No. 6 in Db Major, Op. 63 No. 2 in F Minor, Op. 31 No. 7 in C# Minor, Op. 74 No. 3 in Ab Major, Op. 34 No. 8 in Db Major, Op. 84, No. 8 No. 4 in Db Major, Op. 91 No. 9 in B Minor, Op. 97 No. 5 in F# Minor, Op. 102 No. 10 in E Minor, Op. 99 VALSES-CAPRICES No. 11 in F Minor, Op. 104, No. 1 # No. 1 in A Major, Op. 30 No. 12 in E Minor, Op. 107 No. 2 in Db Major, Op. 38 No. 13 in B Minor, Op. 119 No. 3 in Gb Major, Op. 59 BARCAROLLES No. 4 in Ab Major, Op. 62 No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 26 MISCELLANEOUS WORKS No. 2 in G Major, Op. 41 3 Romances Sans Paroles, Op. 17 No. 3 in G Major, Op. 42 b Ballade, Op. 19 No. 4 in A Major, Op. 44 b Mazurka, Op. 32 No. 5 in F# Minor, Op. 66 No. 6 in Eb Major, Op. 70 No. 7 in D Minor, Op. 90 Sheet TM Version 2.0 CDMusic 6 FAURÉ (CON’T.) PIANO FOUR-HANDS Dolly, Op. 56 Dolly, Op. 56 I. Berceuse I. Berceuse II. Mi-a-ou II. Mi-a-ou III. Le Jardin de Dolly III. Le Jardin de Dolly IV. Kitty-Valse IV. Kitty-Valse V. Tendresse V. Tendresse, Op. 56, No. 5 VI. Le Pas Espagnol VI. Le Pas Espagnol, Op. 56, No. 6 Pièces Brèves, Op. 84 I. Capriccio II. Fantasy III. Fugue in A Minor IV. Adagietto V. Improvisation VI. Fugue in E Minor VII. Allegresse Thème et variations, C# Minor, Op. 73 Préludes, Op. 103 No. 1 in Db Major No. 2 in C# Minor No. 3 in G Minor No. 4 in F Major No. 5 in D Minor No. 6 in Eb Minor, No. 7 in A Major No. 8 in C Minor No. 9 in E Minor.
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