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Crisantemi (Chrysanthemums)
   

Crisantemi (Chrysanthemums)

Puccini, Giacomo

Arr. Cattley, Gary

$22.00


  • Ensemble: Brass Quintet
  • Genre: Classical
  • Grade: 4
  • Duration: 4.5 minutes
  • Catalog Number: AOS1642

On February 6, 1890, Puccini wrote to his brother Michele (who had settled in the far-off little city of Jujuy in the Andes) that he had composed a work for string quartet in just one night and dedicated it to the memory of Prince Amadeo di Savoia, Duca d’Aosta and King of Spain, who had died on January 18. Puccini called it Crisantemi because in Italy chrysanthemums are associated with funereal ceremonies and events.

Crisantemi is most often heard in Puccini’s reworking of it for some of the most poignant moments in Acts III and IV of his opera Manon Lescaut. The “A” theme is used for the opening of Manon Lescaut’s final act, and the “B” theme for the orchestral passage accompanying Des Grieux as he addresses Manon through her prison window in Act III.

Trumpet 1 part is provided in B♭ and C.

 


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