Yves Castagnet
Messe "Salve Regina"
Yves Castagnet
Messe "Salve Regina"
- Instrumentation Mixed Choir (SATB) and Organ
- Composer Yves Castagnet
- Edition Score
- Publisher Symétrie
- Order no. 9790231808018
Description:
The title of this piece comes from the magnificent great Gregorian antiphon Salve Regina, probably written in the 11th century that has been since inspiring musicians for almost a thousand years.
This mass is therefore mostly written on musical quotations directly deriving from the Gregorian melody. It was composed at two different times: first in 2002 for the Kyrie, the Sanctus and the Agnus Dei, then in 2007 for the Gloria.
It is with deep sincerity that I can say that this piece was truly inspired to me "by" and "for" Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris. This music is indeed intimately intertwined with the sound environment of the cathedral, the richness of its two organs, the quality of the choirs of the Maîtrise, as well as to the particular atmospheres of this unique place, so dear to my heart as a musician and as a Christian for so many years.
(translation Philippe Do)
Details: choir (SATB), great organ and choir organ
This mass is therefore mostly written on musical quotations directly deriving from the Gregorian melody. It was composed at two different times: first in 2002 for the Kyrie, the Sanctus and the Agnus Dei, then in 2007 for the Gloria.
It is with deep sincerity that I can say that this piece was truly inspired to me "by" and "for" Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris. This music is indeed intimately intertwined with the sound environment of the cathedral, the richness of its two organs, the quality of the choirs of the Maîtrise, as well as to the particular atmospheres of this unique place, so dear to my heart as a musician and as a Christian for so many years.
(translation Philippe Do)
Details: choir (SATB), great organ and choir organ