Scarf Dance (Pas des Écharpes) Op. 37 No. 3
Scarf Dance (Pas des Écharpes) Op. 37 No. 3
SKU: ATG10411A
The Scarf Dance (Pas des Écharpes) is a delightful piano piece composed by Cécile Chaminade, a French composer and pianist, as part of her Six Études de Concert, Op. 37. Written in the late 19th century, this piece is known for its graceful, flowing melodies that evoke the imagery of scarves elegantly swirling in the air.
Chaminade was one of the few female composers of her time to achieve widespread recognition, and Scarf Dance remains one of her most charming and accessible works. It has been performed by many pianists and is often used in ballet and dance performances.
Anthony Galla-Rini has arranged this work for:
accordions 1-4, string bass (or bass accordion).
Published by: ATG Musical Archives
Composer: Chaminade
Arranger: Galla-Rini
Style(s): French, Romantic,
Performance Type: Ensemble/Orchestra eSheet
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