Messe Sainte Cécile by Charles Francois Gounod SA - Sheet Music

By Charles Francois Gounod

arrangement; originally for orchestra. In its original version this work for soli, choir, organ and orchestra became known as Gounod’s most well known setting of the Mass both in France and beyond its borders and it was considered the representative contribution to French church music of the 19th century. Already during his lifetime several (some anonymous) arrangements for smaller ensembles were made, including the present version for two equal voices. The four-voiced vocal part from the full score was reduced to a version for two voices, while the organ or piano accompaniment of the original vocal score was, for the most part, retained.

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Ensembles:
SA
Genres:
Christian Romantic Period
Composers:
Charles Francois Gounod
Publishers:
Carus Verlag
Series:
French Sacred Music
ISBN:
9790007089535
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Mass
Artist:
Charles Francois Gounod
Usages:
Mass
Size:
8.27 x 11.69 inches
Number of Pages:
48
Shipping Weight:
0.51 pounds

Soli SA, Coro SA, Org (Pfte) - Grade 3

SKU: CA.2702500

Composed by Charles Francois Gounod. This edition: Paperbound. French Sacred Music. Genres / texts frequently set to music: Sacred vocal music. Sacred vocal music, Masses, Latin. Full score. Composed 1855. 48 pages. Carus Verlag #CV 27.025/00. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.2702500).

ISBN 9790007089535. 8.27 x 11.69 inches. Language: Latin.

Arrangement; originally for orchestra. In its original version this work for soli, choir, organ and orchestra became known as Gounod’s most well known setting of the Mass both in France and beyond its borders and it was considered the representative contribution to French church music of the 19th century. Already during his lifetime several (some anonymous) arrangements for smaller ensembles were made, including the present version for two equal voices. The four-voiced vocal part from the full score was reduced to a version for two voices, while the organ or piano accompaniment of the original vocal score was, for the most part, retained.