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Gounod, Charles: Messe solennelle (Ste Cécile)

for Soloists, Choir and Orchestra

Edited by Schellevis, Hans
Zasedba: Wind parts
Serija: Bärenreiter Urtext
Obdobje: Romantic
Število strani: 192 strani
Weight: 0.861 kg
Leto izdaje: 2017
Založba: Bärenreiter
Številka artikla: BA8966-65
Založniška številka: BA08966-65
ISMN: 9790006563982

Messe solennelle (Ste C&eacute,cile) for Soloists (STB), Choir (SATB), Orchestra and Organ

Sacred works occupy a large part of Charles Gounod&rsquo,s oeuvre. It was the Messe solennelle en l&rsquo,honneur de SainteC&eacute,cile that established his fame as a church composer. Its melodic invention and effective handling of the orchestra reveal a close proximity to opera.

This Urtext edition is based not only on the original print of1856 but also on copyists&rsquo, manuscripts and

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