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						Meditation from the Opera 'Thais' -
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								ae00-6024^CU1028
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								CU1028
            
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One of the world's greatest encore pieces, the “Meditation” comes from the opera Tha?s, written by French composer Jules Massenet in 1893. Tha?s is based on a novel by the French author Anatole France, which tells of a fourth-century Egyptian courtesan called Tha?s, who was converted to Christianity by a hermit monk who lived in the desert, and eventually became a saint. The opera was a great success, and stayed in the repertory of the Paris Opera continuously until 1956. In the opera, the piece serves as a symphonic intermezzo in Act II. Although in its original form it is essentially a violin solo, it has been transcribed for almost every conceivable instrument, and is often played at flute recitals.
                                                                                                                          
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      One of the world's greatest encore pieces, the “Meditation” comes from the opera Tha?s, written by French composer Jules Massenet in 1893. Tha?s is based on a novel by the French author Anatole France, which tells of a fourth-century Egyptian courtesan called Tha?s, who was converted to Christianity by a hermit monk who lived in the desert, and eventually became a saint. The opera was a great success, and stayed in the repertory of the Paris Opera continuously until 1956. In the opera, the piece serves as a symphonic intermezzo in Act II. Although in its original form it is essentially a violin solo, it has been transcribed for almost every conceivable instrument, and is often played at flute recitals.
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| Catalog: | CU1028 | 
| Publisher: | Theo Presser | 
| Composer: | Massenet | 
| Artist: | |
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| Voicing: | Flute | 
| Level: | |
| Pages: | 6 | 

