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Chausson wrote his Poème in 1896 for violin and orchestra, and it has become his most famous composition and a staple part of the romantic violin repertoire. It is a substantial single movement work, lasting around 16 minutes in duration.
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Bars 33-50: click-beats at the start of these bars are used to indicate the pulse when piano is silent
Bars 65-90: click-beats used to indicate start of these bars. In the first of these bars these are three clicks, and then just a single click beat is used in the next bars.
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