Jules Massenet
Litanies de la Sainte Vierge. Notre-Dame de Valfleury (Loire)
Jules Massenet
Litanies de la Sainte Vierge. Notre-Dame de Valfleury (Loire)
- Instrumentation Mixed Choir (SATB) and Organ
- Optional Instrumentation Mixed Choir (SATB) and Harmonium
- Composer Jules Massenet
- Editor Jean-Christophe Branger Nicolas Moron
- Edition Sheet Music
- Publisher Symétrie
- Order no. 9790231807950
Description:
Best known for his operas like Manon (1884) or Werther (1892), Jules Massenet (1842-1912) also wrote orchestral suites and an abundant vocal and choral production, dominated by his many art-songs, some isolated religious pieces (Souvenez-vous, Vierge Marie ! (Prière de Saint Bernard), 1881 ; Ave Maris Stella, 1886) and above all four oratorios among which Marie-Magdeleine (1873) and La Vierge (1880).
In the Durdilly set, the title of his litanies refers to Valfleury, a famous Marian pilgrimage place near Saint-Étienne, the composer's birth town. Divided in two balanced parts (Kyrie ; Sancta Maria) and very unusually written on the same musical material, they may be characterized by their mostly polyphonic writing and their expressivity based on beautiful chromatic inflexions and ever changing nuances.
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under the scientific guidance of and
(translation Philippe Do)
In the Durdilly set, the title of his litanies refers to Valfleury, a famous Marian pilgrimage place near Saint-Étienne, the composer's birth town. Divided in two balanced parts (Kyrie ; Sancta Maria) and very unusually written on the same musical material, they may be characterized by their mostly polyphonic writing and their expressivity based on beautiful chromatic inflexions and ever changing nuances.
,
under the scientific guidance of and
(translation Philippe Do)