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Books by: Charles Gounod
Bach.Gounod: Ave Maria - High (Voice/Piano)
G. Henle Verlag

Bach.Gounod: Ave Maria - High (Voice/Piano)

Author : Johann Sebastian Bach, Charles Gounod

Description

Gounod demonstrated a willingness to reinterpret the works of earlier composers in his own unique style. In 1852, he enhanced the renowned arpeggios of Bach’s C-major Prelude BWV 846 from the Well-Tempered Clavier by adding a new melody that featured its own operatic climax. Initially, he released instrumental versions titled “Méditation” and subsequently experimented with various texts for the melody. By 1859, he finalized the vocal version using the text of the Ave Maria. By the 1890s, it was noted that this enchanting melody had been performed countless times by esteemed female vocalists, and its enduring popularity has persisted to this day. This widespread acclaim has prompted Henle Verlag to produce an Urtext edition of this beloved piece, grounded in original sources and accompanied by critical commentary.

RM 46.90
Bach.Gounod: Ave Maria - Low (Voice/Piano)
G. Henle Verlag

Bach.Gounod: Ave Maria - Low (Voice/Piano)

Author : Johann Sebastian Bach, Charles Gounod

Description

Gounod demonstrated a willingness to reinterpret the works of earlier composers in his own unique style. In 1852, he infused a new melody, complete with an operatic climax, into the renowned arpeggios of Bach’s C-major Prelude BWV 846 from the Well-Tempered Clavier. Initially, he released instrumental versions titled “Méditation” and subsequently experimented with various texts until he finalized the vocal version in 1859, using the text of the Ave Maria. By the 1890s, it was noted that this enchanting melody had been performed countless times by esteemed female vocalists, and its enduring popularity persists today. This widespread acclaim prompted Henle Verlag to produce an Urtext edition of this global favorite, grounded in original sources and accompanied by critical commentary. In 1859, alongside the original high voice edition, versions for middle and low voices were also published, likely at the request of the publishers. Following this precedent, the Henle Urtext edition of “Ave Maria” is available in two transpositions for lower vocal ranges.

RM 42.90
Bach.Gounod: Ave Maria - Medium (Voice/Piano)
G. Henle Verlag

Bach.Gounod: Ave Maria - Medium (Voice/Piano)

Author : Johann Sebastian Bach, Charles Gounod

Description

Gounod demonstrated a boldness in reinterpreting the works of earlier composers to suit his style. In 1852, he infused a new melody with an operatic climax into the renowned arpeggios of Bach's C-major Prelude BWV 846 from the Well-Tempered Clavier. Initially, he released instrumental versions titled “Méditation” and subsequently experimented with various texts until he finalized the vocal version in 1859, using the text of the Ave Maria. By the 1890s, it was noted that this enchanting melody had been performed countless times by esteemed female vocalists, and its enduring popularity has persisted. This widespread acclaim prompted Henle Verlag to produce an Urtext edition of this beloved piece, grounded in original sources and accompanied by critical commentary. In 1859, alongside the original high voice edition, versions for middle and low voice were also published, likely at the request of the publishers. Following this precedent, the Henle Urtext edition of “Ave Maria” is available in two transpositions for lower vocal ranges.

RM 42.90
Bach.Gounod: Meditation (Ave Maria) Piano solo
G. Henle Verlag

Bach.Gounod: Meditation (Ave Maria) Piano solo

Author : Johann Sebastian Bach, Charles Gounod

Description

The French Bach revival, which commenced in the early 19th century, reached a significant peak around 1850. At that time, Charles Gounod, who was relatively unknown, delved deeply into Bach's compositions, including his chorales, motets, and the preludes and fugues from the Well-Tempered Clavier. In a private performance in 1852, Gounod is reported to have created an expressive, cantabile melody over the renowned broken chords of Bach’s C-major Prelude BWV 846, which would later gain immense popularity when paired with the text of the Ave Maria. Initial instrumental arrangements of this piece were published in 1853, including a solo piano version by Gounod himself, now presented for the first time as an Urtext edition.

RM 41.50

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