Cantique de Jean Racine (SAB)
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SKU: A0.719632
Composed by Gabriel Faure. Arranged by Curtis Hanson. 20th Century,Christian,Sacred. Octavo. 13 pages. Curtis Hanson #423211. Published by Curtis Hanson (A0.719632)."Cantique de Jean Racine" is a fairly well-known choral work by Gabriel Faure. This arrangement is scored for SAB choir making it more accessible for choirs with limited male voices. When four parts are required, the baritone line briefly divides into TB, or the treble voices divide into SSA. The fluid accompaniment is well-suited to either piano or organ. In this edition, the score has both the French text by Jean Racine and an English translation by the editor. An explanation of the source of the Racine text gives an understanding of its lyrical origins.This piece makes a wonderful addition to any choral concert or church service. It is also available in SATB, TTBB, and SSAA arrangements.
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