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Fauré's Serenade Op. 98 is a composition for cello and piano, written by the French composer Gabriel Fauré in 1908 when he was in his early 60s. This piece is relatively short, with a duration of approximately 3 minutes. The Serenade Op. 98 showcases Fauré's mature compositional style, featuring intricate harmonies and melodic lines characteristic of his later works. It's worth noting that Fauré was one of the foremost French composers of his generation, known for his contributions to chamber music, piano works, and art songs. Interestingly, the Serenade Op. 98 is connected to earlier work by Fauré. It is a transcription of a piece he had composed five years prior, which he adapted for cello and piano. This demonstrates Fauré's practice of revisiting and reworking his compositions, a common approach among composers to explore different timbral and expressive possibilities of their music. Jmsgu3 Publications published the piece, which is available for purchase, making it accessible to performers. Its relatively short duration and the fact that it's written for solo instruments and piano make it a suitable choice for recital programs or as part of a larger chamber music performance.
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