Description
Dezsö Lederer (25 September 1858 – 1921) was a French composer of Hungarian descent. He studied with Ridley Kohne and Jenő Hubay in Budapest before moving to Paris in 1887. Lederer was known for his contributions to both sacred and secular music, and he composed a variety of works, including operettas, choral pieces, and instrumental music.
One of his notable compositions is “Berceuse Tendre”, composed in 1902. This piece is a gentle and lyrical work, written for violin or cello and piano. It is characterized by its tender and soothing melody, making it a beautiful piece for intimate performances. The composition is part of Lederer’s Op. 402.
Included Parts:
Each of the four versions (in B-flat major, E-flat major, F major and G major), includes parts for woodwind, brass, and strings. Below is a listing of all available parts and their corresponding version(s).
Flute (Bb, Eb, F, G)
Oboe (Bb, Eb, F, G)
English Horn (Bb, Eb, F, G)
Bassoon (Bb*, Eb, F, G)
Bassoon (Tenor Clef) (Bb, F, G)
Clarinet in Eb (Bb, Eb*, F, G)
Clarinet in Bb (Bb*, Eb, F, G)
Bass Clarinet in Bb (Bb*, Eb, F, G)
Contra-alto Clarinet in Eb (Bb, Eb*, F, G)
Contrabass Clarinet in Bb (Bb, F, G)
Soprano Saxophone in Bb (Bb, Eb, F, G)
Alto Saxophone in Eb (Bb, Eb, G)
Tenor Saxophone in Bb (Bb, Eb, F, G)
Baritone Saxophone in Eb (Bb, Eb, G)
Trumpet/Cornet in Eb (Eb, F, G)
Trumpet/Cornet in C (Eb, F, G)
Trumpet/Cornet/Flugel in Bb (Bb, Eb, F)
Horn in F (Bb, Eb, F, G)
Horn in Eb (Bb, Eb, G)
Trombone (Bb*, Eb, F, G)
Trombone (Tenor Clef) (Bb, F, G)
Euphonium/Baritone T.C. (Bb, Eb, F, G)
Euphonium/Baritone B.C. (Bb*, Eb, F, G)
Tuba (B.C.) (Bb Only)
Tuba in Eb (Bb, Eb*, F, G)
Tuba in Bb (Bb*, Eb, F, G)
Violin (Bb, Eb, F, G)
Viola (Bb, Eb, F, G)
Viola (Alto Clef) (Bb, F, G)
Violoncello (Bb*, Eb, F, G)
Violoncello (Tenor Clef) (Bb, F, G)
Double Bass (Bb, F)
* This marking indicates that two parts are provided for the same version (high and low octave).