Théodore Dubois
Panis Angelicus
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Composer:Théodore DuboisGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralAverage_duration:3:02"Panis Angelicus" is a hymn that was composed by Théodore Dubois in 1877. The hymn was originally written as part of a larger work, the "Messe Solennelle," which was premiered in Paris in the same year. The hymn has since become one of Dubois' most famous works and has been performed by countless choirs and soloists around the world. The hymn is written in three movements, with the first movement being the most well-known. The first movement is a simple and elegant melody that is sung by a soloist or choir. The melody is accompanied by a gentle organ accompaniment, which adds to the hymn's peaceful and contemplative mood. The second movement is a more complex and dramatic piece, with a faster tempo and more intricate harmonies. The third movement returns to the simplicity of the first movement, with a gentle and peaceful melody that brings the hymn to a close. One of the most notable characteristics of "Panis Angelicus" is its use of Latin text. The hymn's lyrics are taken from a hymn written by Saint Thomas Aquinas in the 13th century, and the use of Latin gives the hymn a timeless and universal quality. The hymn's melody is also notable for its simplicity and elegance, which makes it accessible to both professional and amateur musicians. Overall, "Panis Angelicus" is a beautiful and timeless hymn that has become a staple of the choral repertoire. Its simple melody and peaceful mood make it a popular choice for weddings, funerals, and other religious ceremonies. Dubois' composition has stood the test of time and continues to be beloved by musicians and audiences alike.More....
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