Cecile Chaminade: ‘Marine’, op. 38
Like many of Chaminade’s solo piano works, Marine, op. 38, is in ternary form—the A section being repeated literally before leading to a coda. Gratefully… Read More »Cecile Chaminade: ‘Marine’, op. 38
Like many of Chaminade’s solo piano works, Marine, op. 38, is in ternary form—the A section being repeated literally before leading to a coda. Gratefully… Read More »Cecile Chaminade: ‘Marine’, op. 38
Although I rarely have cause these days to paddle in the balmy waters of the lower grades of the ABRSM syllabus, a little piece on… Read More »Franz Liszt: La cloche sonne
Undoubtedly one of Chaminade’s most well-known and well-loved solo piano works, ‘Automne’ comes from the collection Études de Concert, op. 35. No fewer than four… Read More »Cécile Chaminade: ‘Automne’, op. 35 no. 2
We begin our survey of Chaminade’s diploma-level piano works with the middle movement of her only piano sonata. Published in 1895, it is dedicated to… Read More »Cécile Chaminade: Piano Sonata, op. 21, second movement
The French composer Cécile Chaminade features in both LCM and TCL diploma syllabuses, appearing in the repertoire lists for DipLCM, ALCM, LLCM, and ATCL. This… Read More »Featured composer: Cécile Chaminade (1857-1944)