Faure Berceuse Op.16 for Violin and String Orchestra
Fauré: Berceuse Op. 16 for Violin and String Orchestra
Fauré's Berceuse, Op. 16 is a lullaby: a flowing, gently rocking melody that asks for the kind of sustained, singing tone that makes a string instrument sound at its most naturally expressive. Originally for violin and piano, this arrangement sets it for solo violin and string orchestra, with a newly composed accompaniment.
The left-hand demands at Grade 6 are comfortable. The real challenge, as with so much lyrical repertoire at this level, is in the bow arm. A berceuse needs to float and rock rather than press and drive, and producing that quality consistently requires careful attention to three things: the speed of the bow, the weight behind it, and the point of contact with the string. Change any one of these and the tone changes; the player who finds the right combination will produce a sound that seems to sustain and sing effortlessly. Fauré's harmonic language has a characteristic richness and chromaticism that rewards a player who is genuinely listening to the orchestra beneath them, and the melodic shaping needs to respond to that harmonic movement rather than sit above it untouched.
The string orchestra provides the gently rocking accompaniment that gives the berceuse its character. The parts are undemanding and allow the ensemble to focus on a light, even texture that supports the soloist.
At four minutes, the Berceuse has the weight of a considered lyrical statement without overstaying its welcome. Its gentle, immediately appealing character makes it a natural fit for school and youth orchestra concerts as well as more formal events and occasions.
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Key features
- Instrumentation: Solo Violin + String Orchestra (Violin I, Violin II, Viola, Cello, Double Bass)
- Difficulty: ABRSM Grade 6 (solo); Intermediate (ensemble)
- Duration: approximately 4 minutes
- Style focus: bow distribution, tone production, melodic shaping
- Orchestration: newly composed string orchestra accompaniment based on the original piano part
- Format: PDF download, full score and all parts
Who it's for
This suits Grade 6 students who are ready to focus on tone production and bow control as a distinct area of development, and who need a piece with genuine musical substance to work on rather than a technical exercise. It also works well in school and youth orchestra concerts, and is a natural choice wherever a gentle, expressive solo piece is wanted.
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Faure Berceuse Op.16 for Violin and String Orchestra