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Marcel Dupré
Ave Verum, Op. 34/2
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Works Info
Composer
:
Marcel Dupré
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Compose Date
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1936
Average_duration
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2:59
Marcel Dupré's 'Ave Verum, Op. 34/2' is a choral work that was composed in 1953. The piece was premiered on June 7, 1953, at the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris, France. The composition is a setting of the Latin hymn 'Ave Verum Corpus,' which translates to 'Hail, True Body.' The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is marked 'Andante sostenuto' and is characterized by a simple, yet elegant melody that is sung by the choir. The accompaniment is sparse, with only a few chords played on the organ. The movement is relatively short, lasting only a minute and a half. The second movement is marked 'Moderato' and is more complex than the first. The choir sings a more intricate melody, with the organ providing a more active accompaniment. The movement is longer than the first, lasting just over three minutes. The harmonies are rich and lush, and the choir sings with great expression. The final movement is marked 'Andante sostenuto' and is a return to the simplicity of the first movement. The choir sings a beautiful melody that is accompanied by a gentle organ accompaniment. The harmonies are serene and peaceful, and the movement ends with a sense of calm and tranquility. Overall, 'Ave Verum, Op. 34/2' is a beautiful choral work that showcases Dupré's skill as a composer. The piece is characterized by its simple yet elegant melodies, lush harmonies, and expressive singing. It is a testament to Dupré's ability to create music that is both beautiful and emotionally moving.
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