No, it is not only Bach/Gounod when hearing the Ave Maria : Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921), too, set this text to music several times - for example,... > Lire la suite
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No, it is not only Bach/Gounod when hearing the Ave Maria : Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921), too, set this text to music several times - for example, for organ (without pedal) and two identical voices. The organ may even be replaced by a piano, the vocal parts can be sung by two sopranos, soprano and mezzo-soprano, or soprano and alto. If the performers are good, one may even consider a performance of this sacred composition in groups. Now available in an attractiv single edition, this setting is valuable addition to the repertoire and impressive alternative to the common Ave settings. Instrumentation : 2 sopranos (soprano/alto) and organ
No, it is not only Mozart that one has to think of when hearing the Ave verum, or Bach/Gounod when hearing the Ave Maria : Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921), too, set these texts to music several times - for example, for organ (without pedal) and two identical voices. The organ may even be replaced by a piano, the vocal parts can be sung by two sopranos, soprano and mezzo-soprano, or soprano and alto. If the performers are good, one may even consider a performance of the sacred compositions in groups. Now available in attractive single editions, the two settings are valuable additions to the repertoire and impressive alternatives to the common Ave settings. Besetzung : 2 sopranos (soprano/alto) and organ