Jean-Joseph Mouret - Fanfare-Rondeau first Suite de symphonies (Theme from Masterpiece Theatre)
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About 'Fanfare-Rondeau first Suite de symphonies (Theme from Masterpiece Theatre)'
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Composed:
1729
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Fanfare-Rondeau is a classical rondeau from the first Suite de Symphonies by the French composer Jean-Joseph Mouret. It was written in 1729.
It is well known as the theme from Masterpiece Theatre, and remains popular at weddings.
It is well known as the theme from Masterpiece Theatre, and remains popular at weddings.
Tempo Marking:
Allegro Maestoso = 70 (View more music marked Allegro)
Duration:
1:55
Score Key:
A major (Sounding Pitch) (View more A major Music for Violin )
Time Signature:
2/2 (View more 2/2 Music)
Range:
E5-A6
Number of Pages:
2
Difficulty:
Easy Level: Recommended for Beginners with some playing experience
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