Die Musik der kleinen Formen sollte der Schwerpunkt des französischen Komponisten Gabriel Fauré (1845–1924) werden. Der Lehrer von Camille Saint-Saëns trat nach Jahren in der „Provinz“ 1874 eine Organistenstelle in Paris an, später ergänzte er seine kirchenmusikalische Funktion noch durch pädagogische Tätigkeiten. Im Sommer 1887 schrieb Fauré seine „Pavane“ opus 50, ursprünglich gedacht für ein Konzert mit leichter Muse. Sie gewann rasch an Popularität, als Orchestersatz ohne und mit dem von Fauré noch dazugesetzten Chor. Die romantische, ein wenig melancholische Melodie ist ein echter Ohrwurm, der in der vorliegenden Bearbeitung nun auch mit Streichquartett musiziert werden kann. Schwierigkeitsgrad: 2-3
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