Charles Gounod: Requiem in C: Chœur Mixte et Ensemble

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COMPOSITEUR: Charles Gounod
TYPE DE PRODUIT: Conducteur et parties
ÉDITEUR: Carus Verlag
Charles Gounod composed this Requiem under the impact of the death of his four-year-old grandson, Maurice. According to information handed down, while finishing the details of this work he was overtaken by death. It was published posthumously in various constellations by his pupil, Henri Busser, but
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Compositeur Charles Gounod
Éditeur Barbara Großmann
Description Instrument Group Choeur Mixte
Instrumentation Chœur Mixte et Ensemble
Voix SATB
Instrumentation Solo SATB, SATB and Orchestra
Type de produit Conducteur et parties
Description Product Type Set de partitions
Langue Latin
Éditeur Carus Verlag
Genre Requiem
Année de publication 2011
Nombre de Pages 104
Edition Number CV 27.315/09
CV2731509
Description
Charles Gounod composed this Requiem under the impact of the death of his four-year-old grandson, Maurice. According to information handed down, while finishing the details of this work he was overtaken by death. It was published posthumously in various constellations by his pupil, Henri Busser, but the only complete version from the pen of Gounod is the version for large orchestra, which is published here for the first time in a critical edition. Gounod’s Requiem, unlike many contemporary settings of the Mass of the Dead, is not characterized by darkness and terror. Rather, with all of its trepidation expressed through a marked chromaticism an atmosphere of hopeful expectation,of trust in the grace and equity of the divine judge predominates. This confidence finds its expression in the choice of the fundamental key of C major, which is rather unusual for a requiem. The work was given an impressive performance on the occasion of the first anniversary of Gounod’s death in the Parisian church of Sainte-Madeleine under the direction of Gabriel Fauré and it was highly acclaimed by the contemporary press.
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