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BALFE – ‘Come into the Garden, Maude’ – TWO CELLOS

Other Identification: Michael William Balfe (15th May 1808 – 20th October 1870) was an Irish composer, born in Dublin. His initial success took place some months later, with the premiere of ‘The Siege of Rochelle’ on 29 October 1835 at Drury Lane. Encouraged by his success, he produced The Maid of Artois in 1836; which was followed by more operas in English. In July 1838, Balfe composed a new opera, ‘Falstaff’, for The Italian Opera House, based on ‘The Merry Wives of Windsor’. He is still best remembered for his operas. In a career spanning more than 40 years, he composed at least 29 operas, almost 250 songs, several cantatas and other works. He also wrote several cantatas (including Mazeppa in 1862) and a symphony (1829). Sadly, Balfe’s only large-scale piece that is still performed today is ‘The Bohemian Girl’.
Movements or sections: marked ‘Allegretto’
Instrumentation: Duo of Two Cellos
Approximate difficulty: Medium

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