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*Is "Trois Gymnopédies" (Trois Gnossiennes,...) the name of a collection works ?
Is "Trois Gymnopédies" (Trois Gnossiennes,...) the name of a collection works ?

:I haven't seen my copy of the recordings in a while. However, I have them transcribed as sheet music (for the guitar; they are written for the piano). There are three pieces indeed, but I'm not sure they can be called works. Perhaps they are more akin to movements? I'll give the English names/descriptions of the pieces:
:*Three Gymnopedies
:*#Slowly and mournfully
:*#Slowly and sadly
:*#Slowly and solemnly
:*Three Gnossiennes
:**...if wanted ;-)
:I don't think they are ever/usually recorded/played seperately...

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Is "Trois Gymnopédies" (Trois Gnossiennes,...) the name of a collection works ?

I haven't seen my copy of the recordings in a while. However, I have them transcribed as sheet music (for the guitar; they are written for the piano). There are three pieces indeed, but I'm not sure they can be called works. Perhaps they are more akin to movements? I'll give the English names/descriptions of the pieces:
  • Three Gymnopedies
    1. Slowly and mournfully
    2. Slowly and sadly
    3. Slowly and solemnly
  • Three Gnossiennes
    • ...if wanted ;-)
I don't think they are ever/usually recorded/played seperately...