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Various Artists - Stars of Classical (CD)
Various Artists, Emmerich Kalman/Franz Lehar/Johann Strauss II, Francesco Sartori, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Leonard Cohen, …
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Various Artists - Celeste (CD)
Celeste, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Gabriel Faure, Sergei Rachmaninov, Gustav Holst, …
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for SATB, organ, and second organ or piano or harp Taken from
Rutter's edition of Faure's Requiem, this angelic and widely
beloved Sanctus features both the original French words and an
optional English text, translated and adapted for singing by John
Rutter himself. Although ideal for funerals and All Souls Day
services due to it being composed as part of the Requiem, the more
general message of praise in the Sanctus makes it equally suitable
for a range of other worship services. Its second keyboard part may
be performed on an additional organ, piano, or harp. John Rutter's
complete edition of Faure's Requiem (1893 version) is available
from Oxford University Press.
for SATB and organ/chamber orchestra Taken from Rutter's edition of
Faure's Requiem, this famous movement features both the original
French words and an optional English text, translated and adapted
for singing by John Rutter himself. John Rutter's complete edition
of Faure's Requiem (1893 version) is available from Oxford
University Press, with scores and parts available on sale and on
hire.
for soprano and baritone soloists, SATB chorus, and the composer's
original chamber instrumentation This edition presents Faure's
masterpiece in a form which accords with his original intention
that it should be a liturgical Requiem with accompaniment of organ
and chamber ensemble. The 1893 version is an expansion of Faure's
original, prepared by the composer for a performance at the Church
of the Madeleine in Paris and containing two additional movements,
the Offertoire and the Libera me. In contrast to the fully
orchestrated version that was published in 1900, this edition
preserves the original chamber instrumentation, and it also
contains a full English translation by John Rutter. Complete
orchestral and vocal material is available on hire/rental, and the
vocal score, full score, and parts are also available on sale.
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Dolly Op56 Piano Duet
Gabriel Faure
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R438
R394
Discovery Miles 3 940
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Cantique de Jean Racine was written in 1865 during Faure's final
year at the Ecole Niedermeyer, winning him the first prize for
composition, and this elegant work now holds a cherished place in
the choral repertory for both sacred and secular occasions.
Presented with an English singing translation in addition to the
original French, John Rutter's edition includes an accompaniment
for organ or piano, and the work may also be performed with the
transcription for harp and strings (available separately),
compatible with the instrumentation for the OUP edition of the
Faure Requiem in its 1893 version. Complete orchestral and vocal
material is available on hire/rental and on sale. In addition, an
arrangement for upper voices (SSAA) with Faure's original keyboard
accompaniment is available on sale.
for SATB and organ Taken from Rutter's edition of Faure's Requiem,
this famous Introit and Kyrie features both the original French
words and an optional English text, translated and adapted for
singing by John Rutter himself. The piece's brevity and touching
poignancy makes it a suitable addition to funerals and All Souls
Day services. John Rutter's complete edition of Faure's Requiem is
available from Oxford University Press, with scores and parts
available on sale and on hire.
Faure was not drawn to compose a Requiem because of the death of a
loved one, even though his mother had died during the early stages
of composition and his father had passed away two years before.
Faure's composition does not set his Requiem to the standard
liturgical text, instead adding a lyrical Pie Jesu and transcendent
Paradisum, and omitting the Dies Irae and Tuba Mirum - which, for
most composers, are opportunities to demonstrate the dramatic
possibilities available with the choral and orchestral forces. As a
result the mood of the Requiem is relatively calm and peaceful and
often referred to as a lullaby of death. Faure's unconventional
composition has become a firm favourite in the repertoire and
available here is the vocal score, for soloists and SATB choir with
piano accompaniment, as edited by Desmond Ratcliffe.
for SATB and piano or orchestra Well known as an orchestral piece,
Faure's 'Pavane' is here presented with the choir parts the
composer himself provided. The vocal score was first published in
1891, the charmingly slight and musically apt text by Faure's
acquiantance, the witty Comte Robert de Montesquio-Fezensac. This
edition has eradicated discrepancies in the voice parts between the
existing vocal and full scores. Instrumental parts are available on
hire.
Cantique de Jean Racine was written in 1865 during Faure's final
year at the Ecole Niedermeyer, winning him the first prize for
composition, and this elegant work now holds a cherished place in
the choral repertory for both sacred and secular occasions.
Presented with an English singing translation in addition to the
original French, John Rutter's edition includes an accompaniment
for organ or piano, and the work may also be performed with the
transcription for harp and strings (available separately),
compatible with the instrumentation for the OUP edition of the
Faure Requiem in its 1893 version. Complete orchestral and vocal
material is available on hire/rental and on sale. In addition, an
arrangement for upper voices (SSAA) with Faure's original keyboard
accompaniment is available on sale.
Cantique de Jean Racine was written in 1865 during Faure's final
year at the Ecole Niedermeyer, winning him the first prize for
composition, and this elegant work now holds a cherished place in
the choral repertory for both sacred and secular occasions.
Presented with an English singing translation in addition to the
original French, John Rutter's edition includes an accompaniment
for organ or piano, and the work may also be performed with the
transcription for harp and strings (available separately),
compatible with the instrumentation for the OUP edition of the
Faure Requiem in its 1893 version. Complete orchestral and vocal
material is available on hire/rental and on sale. In addition, an
arrangement for upper voices (SSAA) with Faure's original keyboard
accompaniment is available on sale.
Cantique de Jean Racine was written in 1865 during Faure's final
year at the Ecole Niedermeyer, winning him the first prize for
composition, and this elegant work now holds a cherished place in
the choral repertory for both sacred and secular occasions.
Presented with an English singing translation in addition to the
original French, John Rutter's edition includes an accompaniment
for organ or piano, and the work may also be performed with the
transcription for harp and strings (available separately),
compatible with the instrumentation for the OUP edition of the
Faure Requiem in its 1893 version. Complete orchestral and vocal
material is available on hire/rental and on sale. This arrangement
for upper voices remains as faithful to the original as possible.
This edition presents Faure's masterpiece in a form which accords
with his original intention that it should be a liturgical Requiem
with accompaniment of organ and chamber ensemble. The 1893 version
is an expansion of Faure's original, prepared by the composer for a
performance at the Church of the Madeleine in Paris and containing
two additional movements, the Offertoire and the Libera me. In
contrast to the fully orchestrated version that was published in
1900, this edition preserves the original chamber instrumentation,
and it also contains a full English translation by John Rutter.
Complete orchestral and vocal material is available on hire/rental,
and the vocal score, full score, and parts are also available on
sale.
This edition presents Faure's masterpiece in a form which accords
with his original intention that it should be a liturgical Requiem
with accompaniment of organ and chamber ensemble. The 1893 version
is an expansion of Faure's original, prepared by the composer for a
performance at the Church of the Madeleine in Paris and containing
two additional movements, the Offertoire and the Libera me. In
contrast to the fully orchestrated version that was published in
1900, this edition preserves the original chamber instrumentation,
and it also contains a full English translation by John Rutter.
Complete orchestral and vocal material is available on hire/rental,
and the vocal score, full score, and parts are also available on
sale.
This edition presents Faure's masterpiece in a form which accords
with his original intention that it should be a liturgical Requiem
with accompaniment of organ and chamber ensemble. The 1893 version
is an expansion of Faure's original, prepared by the composer for a
performance at the Church of the Madeleine in Paris and containing
two additional movements, the Offertoire and the Libera me. In
contrast to the fully orchestrated version that was published in
1900, this edition preserves the original chamber instrumentation,
and it also contains a full English translation by John Rutter.
Complete orchestral and vocal material is available on hire/rental,
and the vocal score, full score, and parts are also available on
sale.
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50 Songs High Voice (Book)
Gabriel Faure; Edited by Laura Ward, Richard Walters; Translated by Perry Gethner
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R655
R598
Discovery Miles 5 980
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A substantial new edition of this beloved art song literature,
standard fare for collegiate singers. Historical notes are included
for each song, and a line by line English translation for study.
George Seurat's great painting "Sunday Afternoon on the Island of
La Grande Jatte" adorns the cover.
This edition presents Faure's masterpiece in a form which accords
with his original intention that it should be a liturgical Requiem
with accompaniment of organ and chamber ensemble. The 1893 version
is an expansion of Faure's original, prepared by the composer for a
performance at the Church of the Madeleine in Paris and containing
two additional movements, the Offertoire and the Libera me. In
contrast to the fully orchestrated version that was published in
1900, this edition preserves the original chamber instrumentation,
and it also contains a full English translation by John Rutter.
Complete orchestral and vocal material is available on hire/rental,
and the vocal score, full score, and parts are also available on
sale.
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