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Original

Ave verum. Camille Saint-Saens. Choir sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music.

Translation

Ave verum. Camille Saint-Saens. Choir sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music.

Original

Ave verum composed by Camille Saint-Saens. 1835-1921. Edited by Wolfgang Birtel. For SATB choir and organ. ad lib. This edition. C 53377. Saddle-stitch. Choral Music. Schott Choral Music. Grade 2-3. Choral score. Text language. Latin. 6 pages. Published by Schott Music. SD.49017905. ISBN 9790001168007. With Text language. Latin. There are very few composers who have left such a comprehensive oeuvre covering all genres as Camille Saint-Saens. His vocal music, however, has rather fallen into oblivion - if one leaves aside his 'indestructible' Christmas oratorio. Oratorio de Noel, Opus 12. But apart from that, Saint-Saens, who worked as an organist at various churches from 1852, composed a number of little church music works. settings for different instrumentations, certainly destined to be used in services, including his Ave verum for four-part choir. including organ without pedal ad lib. It is a simple, yet harmonically rich setting which constitutes a valuable addition to the choral repertoire and an evocative alternative to the common Ave settings.

Translation

Ave verum composed by Camille Saint-Saens. 1835-1921. Edited by Wolfgang Birtel. For SATB choir and organ. ad lib. This edition. C 53377. Saddle-stitch. Choral Music. Schott Choral Music. Grade 2-3. Choral score. Text language. Latin. 6 pages. Published by Schott Music. SD.49017905. ISBN 9790001168007. With Text language. Latin. There are very few composers who have left such a comprehensive oeuvre covering all genres as Camille Saint-Saens. His vocal music, however, has rather fallen into oblivion - if one leaves aside his 'indestructible' Christmas oratorio. Oratorio de Noel, Opus 12. But apart from that, Saint-Saens, who worked as an organist at various churches from 1852, composed a number of little church music works. settings for different instrumentations, certainly destined to be used in services, including his Ave verum for four-part choir. including organ without pedal ad lib. It is a simple, yet harmonically rich setting which constitutes a valuable addition to the choral repertoire and an evocative alternative to the common Ave settings.