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FRANCK – Panis Angelicus – DUO SOPRANO AND CELLO

Other Identification:
“Panis Angelicus” refers to a verse from a 13th-century hymn by Saint Thomas Aquinas, which was set to music by the composer César Franck in 1872. The piece, which translates to “Bread of Angels,” is now one of Franck’s most famous works and is performed at religious and secular events, originally composed for voice, organ, harp, and cello.
Instrumentation: DUO OF SOPRANO AND CELLO

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Approximate difficulty: MEDIUM to DIFFICULT.
Very effective in concert or church settings; cellists need to maintain a firm beautiful sound during many double-stoppings and arpeggio figures.
Dedicatee of this presentation (if applicable):
This music was originally arranged for Jaione Medina Sadaba (Spanish soprano)

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