César Franck Livres






Panis Angelicus: Full Score
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César Franck (1822-1890) wrote his Mass in A Major, Op. 12 in the summer of 1860. It was later revised in 1872, with the then newly composed Panis angelicus replacing the original movement O salutaris. Originally written for voice and orchestral accompaniment, the 1872 arrangement was only scored with organ, harp, cello, and double bass accompaniment. This edition of Panis angelicus was transcribed by Leopold Stokowski for wind instruments and strings. Instrumentation: 4.1.3+BCl.3+CBsn: 4.0.4.1: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set).
Composed between 1886 and 1888, Franck's only mature symphony premiered in 1889, initially receiving mixed reviews but later gaining popularity and being performed globally by the early 20th century. The manuscript was dedicated to Henri Duparc, but tragically, it was lost in a fire in 1935.
The narrative follows a defiant count who chooses to hunt on a Sunday, ignoring warnings from church bells and elders. His actions lead to a curse, condemning him to be eternally pursued by demons. As he flees through the forest, he faces relentless torment, surrounded by flames and chased day and night. The story culminates in his and his horse's fall into an abyss, yet they continue their wild ride through the air, trapped in a cycle of eternal punishment. This tale explores themes of defiance and consequence.
Prélude, Fuge et Variation, Opus 18
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