Treść
- Tantum ergo (in Ges) F-Dur
Version for soprano or tenor solo, mixed choir, string quintett and organ
Musique sacrée française
Between completing his education at the École de musique classique et religieuse in Paris and being appointed head of the Paris Conservatoire, Gabriel Fauré worked mainly as a church musician. As a result of his conviction that spiritual music is “an expression of humanity”, he usually preferred more intimate chamber music ensembles to large monumental works.
In accordance with the resources available where he worked, he wrote much for mixed choir, frequently supported by soloists and organ or harmonium and sometimes enriched by harp or double bass. For festive occasions, further instruments were added: preferably a string quintet, sometimes augmented by wind instruments. The chamber music-like “human” character was, however, always retained.
Scoring: Solo S (T), Coro SATB, 2 Vl, Va, Vc, Cb, Org
Version for soprano or tenor solo, mixed choir, string quintett and organ
Musique sacrée française
na: Głos solowy (S/T), chór mieszany (SATB), kwintet smyczkowy, organy
Partytura (wydanie urtekstowe)
Numer artykułu: 687464
Version for soprano or tenor solo, mixed choir, string quintett and organ
Musique sacrée française
na: Głos solowy (S/T), chór mieszany (SATB), kwintet smyczkowy, organy
Zestaw głosów
Numer artykułu: 687466
Version for soprano or tenor solo, mixed choir, string quintett and organ
Musique sacrée française
na: Głos solowy (S/T), chór mieszany (SATB), kwintet smyczkowy, organy
Głosy pojedyncze smyczki
Numer artykułu: 762174