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Cantique de Jean Racine - click for larger image
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Title Cantique de Jean Racine
Article no. 9991298
Category Choir/Vocals
Subcategory (Choir, mixed a cappella, not yet assigned)
Instrumentation CoroX (mixed chorus); / (or); CoroF (women's choir); Keyb (keyboard); / (or); Str (string instruments)
Format Prt (full score)
Country of publication United Kingdom (uk)
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Composer Faure, Gabriel
Arranger Rutter, John
Opus no. Op.11
Duration 6:30
Additional info/contents Cantique de Jean Racine was written in 1865 during Fauré's final year at the École Niedermeyer, winning him the first prize for composition, and this elegant work now holds a cherished place in the choral repertory for both sacred and secular occasions. Presented with an English singing translation in addition to the original French, John Rutter's edition includes an accompaniment for organ or piano, and the work may also be performed with the transcription for harp and strings (available separately), compatible with the instrumentation for the OUP edition of the Fauré Requiem in its 1893 version. Complete orchestral and vocal material is available on hire/rental and on sale. In addition, an arrangement for upper voices (SSAA) with Fauré's original keyboard accompaniment is available on sale.
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Cantique de Jean Racine - click here Cantique de Jean Racine (mixed chorus; or; women's choir; keyboard; or; string instruments), full score
Cantique de Jean Racine - click here Cantique de Jean Racine (mixed chorus; or; women's choir; keyboard; or; string instruments), chorus score
Cantique de Jean Racine - click here Cantique de Jean Racine (mixed chorus; or; women's choir; keyboard; or; string instruments), chorus score
Cantique de Jean Racine (1st violin; [opt]; 2nd violin; [opt]; 1. viola; 2. viola; 1. cello; 2. cello; double bass; harp), Set of parts without score

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