Franco Cesarini
Puss In Boots Op. 45
A Tale For Narrator And Concert Band From Charles Perrault
Franco Cesarini
Puss In Boots Op. 45
A Tale For Narrator And Concert Band From Charles Perrault
- Instrumentation Concert Band (Solo/Feature: Sprecher)
- Composer Franco Cesarini
- Series Mitropa Concertwork Series
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- Edition Score
- Publisher Mitropa Music
- Order no. DH1928-13-140M
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Description:
The tale Puss in Boots (Le chat botté), written by Charles Perrault (1628-1703), was published in France by Claude Barbin in 1696. Since that time Puss in Boots has become a popular character and has appeared in movies, animation and comics. The story was part of a collection titled Contes de ma mère l'oye (Tales of Mother Goose), which included a total of 11 tales, 8 in prose and 3 in verse. The most famous of these are: Sleeping Beauty (La belle au bois dormant), Little Red Riding Hood (Le petit chaperon rouge), Bluebeard (Barbe bleue), Cinderella (Cendrillon), Peau d'Ane and Le petit poucet (Tom Thumb).