Some while ago, I posted an arrangement I’d done of this work for orchestra; this is the version for string quintet.
The arrangement is of Camille Saint-Saëns’ “Carillon” for solo piano (Opus 72, no. 2) of 1884.
(Source: danieldockery.com)
Insomniac passing anhypnic nights in writing, translation, music, mathematics, programming and whatever else captures my attention or alleviates agrypnia.
This consists mostly of quotations of things that stand out to me or reflect what's on my mind; occasionally I also post original, often more personal, content as well, which may be found under the "personal" tag. Anything posted under "translations" is also original work and may broadly be taken as personal as well as I seldom tackle a work that does not speak to or for me in some way.
Some while ago, I posted an arrangement I’d done of this work for orchestra; this is the version for string quintet.
The arrangement is of Camille Saint-Saëns’ “Carillon” for solo piano (Opus 72, no. 2) of 1884.
(Source: danieldockery.com)
Insomniac passing anhypnic nights in writing, translation, music, mathematics, programming and whatever else captures my attention or alleviates agrypnia.
This consists mostly of quotations of things that stand out to me or reflect what's on my mind; occasionally I also post original, often more personal, content as well, which may be found under the "personal" tag. Anything posted under "translations" is also original work and may broadly be taken as personal as well as I seldom tackle a work that does not speak to or for me in some way.