Mariage d’Amour

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Mariage d’Amour by Paul de Senneville
arranged by Ilse de Ziah for Solo Cello
Intermediate to advanced

Written in 1978 and first performed by pianist Richard Clayderman for whom Senneville wrote around 400 pieces. He also composed many songs for movie sound tracks. The original is light, easy listening music on piano and very relaxing to listen to, but bring it to the cello and it finds a deeper more passionate spirit.

Enjoy the flowing lines and the satisfying chord changes. Some sections are possible for the less experienced players and the piece offers an excellent exercise in string crossings.

Always a favourite with audiences.

4 Comments

  1. Margie
    January 31, 2018

    Hi, are you selling two different levels on Mariage D’amour? If so is the sound the same when playing the less experienced piece?

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    1. Ilse
      January 31, 2018

      Hi Margie, I’m selling just one level. There are different sections in the same piece, so some parts of the piece are easier to play than others and the more difficult passages can be skipped and the piece will still sound great!

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  2. Angelique
    May 6, 2018

    Hello Ilse and congratulations for your music.
    I am a cello student and wonder if i still can buy the sheet music for ‘marriage d’ amour’? It is lovely and your arrangement is passionate, really appreciate it. Also, if I was to ask you for an arrangment for two cellos would you be able to do it for a price of course?

    Many many thanks

    Angelique

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  3. Aleksander
    October 31, 2018

    Hello Ilse! I am very happy for your creativity. Thank you in advance for the notes if you wish to send them to me. I don’t know how to play music as well as you, unfortunately, but I will try … 🙂 I really like your “Tam Lin” and “Marriage” and everything that you perform

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