To most people, Charles Gounod is just the composer of the wedding classic Ave Maria, based on Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier Prelude No. 1. While that work didn't start out as an intentionally religious piece, Gounod did write hundreds of vocal and choral sacred works, much of them for use by amateur church choirs. Not all of his sacred music is as broadly drawn as his Messe solennelle de Sainte Cécile -- the grand and glorious "Sanctus" of which is a favorite show piece for opera singers -- as this sampling from the Choir ...
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To most people, Charles Gounod is just the composer of the wedding classic Ave Maria, based on Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier Prelude No. 1. While that work didn't start out as an intentionally religious piece, Gounod did write hundreds of vocal and choral sacred works, much of them for use by amateur church choirs. Not all of his sacred music is as broadly drawn as his Messe solennelle de Sainte Cécile -- the grand and glorious "Sanctus" of which is a favorite show piece for opera singers -- as this sampling from the Choir of Gonville & Caius College proves. Many of these motets and sacred songs will seem restrained to those who know Gounod's operas or anything about his life, although there are some moments that lean toward the theatrical. These are found more in the sacred songs, the pieces not necessarily meant for liturgical use, such as Prière du Soire and Le Vendredi-Saint. The latter tells the Passion story in a verse-refrain structure, alternating the more intense verses with somber, reverent...
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