
To listen simply press on the audio player below
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Lorenzo Da Ponte/Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
Don Giovanni (Serenade)
Paul Verlaine/Gabriel Fauré: Mandoline
Ludwig Rellstab/Franz Schubert: Ständchen (Schwanengesang)
William Shakespeare/Franz Schubert:
Ständchen (‘Horch, horch! die Lerch’)
Victor Hugo/Charles Gounod: Sérénade
(You can also find these under their respective videos below)
Beethoven: Serenade for flute, violin & viola, Op. 25
Lorenzo Da Ponte/Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
Don Giovanni – Serenade
Antonín Dvořák: Serenade for winds, op.44, Finale
Paul Verlaine/Gabriel Fauré: Mandoline
Ludwig Rellstab/Franz Schubert: Ständchen (Schwanengesang)
William Shakespeare/Franz Schubert:
Ständchen (‘Horch, horch! die Lerch’)
Victor Hugo/Charles Gounod: Sérénade
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Thank you so much for this. I particularly liked how being able to follow the score allowed me to appreciate the amazing ingenuity and inventiveness in the Beethoven serenade which I had not heard previously.
Many thanks.All wonderful but I especially liked the Schubert.
Oh to hear live music again,whether indoors or out!
What a delight to listen to Dvorak’s Serenade! And the picture by Watteau is so evocative.