Fauré's Messe Basse, first performed in a small French church in 1872, was originally written for women's voices. Rogers' new arrangement winningly adapts this magnificent music for mixed choir.
Klavier-/Orgelauszug. 1. Kyrie 2. Sanctus 3. Benedictus 4. Agnus Dei. Die Chorpartitur ist gesondert erschienen unter der Verlagsnummer ERES3072.2. Die 1881 entstandene und 1907 gedruckte Messe Basse,...
Cantique de Jean Racine Op. 11 by Gabriel Fauré for SATB chorus and orchestra (or organ). Part of the the Alphonse Leduc catalogue, this work has been produced to the highest editorial and printing st...
Contents: Adieu - Apres un reve - Au Bord De L'eau - Au Cimetiere - Aurore - C'est L'extase - Clair De Lune - Dans Les Ruines D'une Abbaye - En Priere (In Prayer) - En Sourdine -Fleur Jetee - Green -...
The motets and choral pieces, composed with the distinctive features of the Madeleine organ in mind, enchant with their colourful, floating harmonies and convey a certain intimacy even with their ritu...
Sixty songs for medium voice and piano. Includes 'Aubade', 'Apres Un Reve', 'Au Bord de L'eau', 'Fleur Jetee' and 'Les Berceaux'.
Numbering more than 100 in total, and composed across a 60-year period, Gabriel Fauré’s songs form the single most influential contribution to the field of French art song. Despite their importance, t...
Gabriel Fauré's seventeen settings of the poetry of Paul Verlaine mark the biggest single stylistic leap of his compositional career, and arguably one of the high points of the entire art song reperto...