Fauré: Pélleas et Mélisande

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Fauré's Pélleas and Mélisande concert suite was extracted from music he wrote for a performance of Maurice Maeterlinck's play. It showcases Fauré's ear for beautiful melodies and his knack for expressing deeply felt emotions in music that's powerful and yet at the same time, restrained.
11 Jan English South Africa Music Commentary · Performing Arts

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