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Gabriel Fauré's Opus 7 is a grouping of three songs written between 1870 and 1878 and then published together almost 20 years later.
The songs are:
Après une rêve (After a Dream) - Faurés most famous song, text by Romain Bussine
Hymne - also an ethereal love song, text by Charles Baudelaire
Barcarolle - a flowing song in 6/8 time from a poem by Marc Monnier
Mr. Sauer has beautifully arranged these songs for advanced performers and provided English translations of the lyrics for better understanding of the spirit of each song.
Length of the three song set is about 7 minutes.
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