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Reflets d'Allemagne

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Reflets d'Allemagne, Op. 28, is a cycle of eight piano pieces by Florent Schmitt.[1] The original work exists in two versions: for piano 4-hands, and piano solo. Published in 1905, these waltzes were initially orchestrated for the concert and then incorporated into the music for a ballet given in 1932 at the Opéra-Comique.[2][3][4] (Koblenz and Nuremberg)

Structure

  1. Heidelberg
  2. Coblentz
  3. Lübeck
  4. Werder
  5. Vienna
  6. Dresden
  7. Nuremberg
  8. Munich

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