SAM-Klang. Par FAURE GABRIEL. Le Requiem de Gabriel Fauré est sans doute l’œuvre chorale la plus connue et la plus fréquemment interprétée de la fin du XIXe siècle et du début du XXe siècle. En tant que chef de chœur et organiste, Fauré a cherché à façonner une nouvelle musique religieuse, loin du bel canto qui régnait à Paris et du style romantique allemande plébiscité qui dominait une grande partie du paysage musical européen. Son style musical distinctif a constitué la base de l’école impressionniste de Debussy et Ravel (son élève) qui a suivi. Avec des versions pour église (1893) ou salle de concert (1900), le Requiem est une œuvre quasi unique en son genre par sa sobriété, notamment en raison de l’omission d’une Séquence complète du ‘Dies irae’ et de la finale séraphique ‘In Paradisum’. L’œuvre fait sienne la conviction de Fauré selon laquelle la mort doit être considérée “comme une heureuse délivrance, une aspiration vers le bonheur céleste, plutôt qu’une expérience douloureuse”. Cette réduction pour piano présentée ici est fidèle à l’édition de Desmond Ratcliffe publiée par Novello en 1975. Le tempo original de Fauré et les subtilités de la dynamique ont été conservés, bien que certaines des marques de respiration originales du compositeur, aujourd’hui considérées comme superflues dans les partitions contemporaines, aient été supprimées. Les passages pour voix de ténor dans l’Introit et l’Agnus Dei peuvent être chantés par toutes les voix basses lorsque cela est possible. Si non, le passage peut être chanté par un ensemble de voix masculines plus aiguës et d’altos. Note éditoriale : De par sa conception, cette édition SAM-Klang propose un défi de circonstance en proposant un niveau de chant légèrement plus élevé que dans la version SATB originale. À certains endroits, une subtile redistribution des entrées vocales dans les sections polyphoniques a été nécessaire. Néanmoins, l’accompagnement orchestral original peut être utilisé sans restriction avec cette version, et l’œuvre peut tout aussi bien être interprétée avec piano. / Date parution : 2023-06-01/ Répertoire / SAM et Piano
SKU: CA.2731114
ISBN 9790007201562. Language: Latin.
The Requiem of Gabriel Faure is now available in two versions: in the symphonic version which was completed in 1900 and in a version with small orchestra of 1889. The symphonic version of Gabriel Faure's Requiem, published in 1901, was the product of a 13-year compositional process. Starting from the original five-movement form for strings, harp and organ, the composer wrote two additional movements, one after the other, and expanded the instrumentation in various stages for later performances. The present reconstruction of a version with small orchestra differs from other such attempts in that for the first time it presents the work not in a mixed version, but rather in the unified form from 1889. This is distinguished from the final version both in musical terms, as well as through the fact that it forgoes the use of flutes, clarinets and bassoons, while employing only two horns instead of four. With a critical Report with information about the source situation and the edition, and containing the individual readings (alternative readings, etc.). Since in 1889 the Offertoire was still without the choral section the present edition contains the Offertoire of the final version as appendix. Now available in carus music, the choir app. Score and part available separately - see item CA.2731100.
SKU: CA.2731112
ISBN 9790007201548. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2731115
ISBN 9790007201579. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2731116
ISBN 9790007201586. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2731119
ISBN 9790007133894. Language: Latin.
The Requiem of Gabriel Faure is now available in two versions: in the symphonic version which was completed in 1900 and in a version with small orchestra of 1889. The symphonic version of Gabriel Faure's Requiem, published in 1901, was the product of a 13-year compositional process. Starting from the original five-movement form for strings, harp and organ, the composer wrote two additional movements, one after the other, and expanded the instrumentation in various stages for later performances. The present reconstruction of a version with small orchestra differs from other such attempts in that for the first time it presents the work not in a mixed version, but rather in the unified form from 1889. This is distinguished from the final version both in musical terms, as well as through the fact that it forgoes the use of flutes, clarinets and bassoons, while employing only two horns instead of four. With a critical Report with information about the source situation and the edition, and containing the individual readings (alternative readings, etc.). Since in 1889 the Offertoire was still without the choral section the present edition contains the Offertoire of the final version as appendix. Now available in carus music, the choir app. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.2731100.
SKU: CA.2731105
ISBN 9790007132255. Language: Latin.
The Requiem of Gabriel Faure is now available in two versions: in the symphonic version which was completed in 1900 and in a version with small orchestra of 1889. The symphonic version of Gabriel Faure's Requiem, published in 1901, was the product of a 13-year compositional process. Starting from the original five-movement form for strings, harp and organ, the composer wrote two additional movements, one after the other, and expanded the instrumentation in various stages for later performances. The present reconstruction of a version with small orchestra differs from other such attempts in that for the first time it presents the work not in a mixed version, but rather in the unified form from 1889. This is distinguished from the final version both in musical terms, as well as through the fact that it forgoes the use of flutes, clarinets and bassoons, while employing only two horns instead of four. With a critical Report with information about the source situation and the edition, and containing the individual readings (alternative readings, etc.). Since in 1889 the Offertoire was still without the choral section the present edition contains the Offertoire of the final version as appendix. Now available in carus music, the choir app. Score available separately - see item CA.2731100.
SKU: CA.2731113
ISBN 9790007201555. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2731149
ISBN 9790007201593. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2731102
ISBN 9790007246778. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.2731104
ISBN 9790007244606. Language: Latin.
SKU: HL.48186973
Faure Gabriel Requiem Op.48 Version 1900 Choir Orchestra Full Score.
SKU: HL.48186971
ISBN 9781785586149. UPC: 888680976354. 9.0x12.0x0.634 inches.
Gabriel Faure: Requiem Op.48 (Musica Gallica) (Choral-Mixed accompanied).
SKU: BA.BA09461-91
ISBN 9790006565474. 27 x 19 cm inches. Text Language: Latin.
TheMesse de Requiemis probably the internationally best-known and most frequently performed work by Gabriel Faure . The composer's first version was limited to just five movements and small-scale forces with low strings, harp and organ. The work was then expanded several times culminating in the version for large orchestra of 1900. This orchestral version forms the basis of this edition.Despite its comparatively long period of gestation, the Requiem forms a stylistic unity. Unlike other requiem settings, the composer foregoes any theatrical gestures in this work. A restrained dynamic range together with graceful melodic writing for both soloists and choir give the work a gentle and optimistic character.The choral score just as the vocal score are based on the volume of the Complete Works of Gabriel Faure (BA 9461) published in 2010. It is important to note that this choral score is also compatible with the first small-scale version as well as the second chamber orchestra version.- High-quality Urtext edition based on theComplete Works of Gabriel Faure- First systematic evaluation of all sources- Based on the large orchestral version of 1900- Choral score suitable for all versions of the Requiem
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