Gounod-Bach : Ave Maria (G Major)

Gounod-Bach : Ave Maria (G Major)

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Ave Maria (G Major) : Sacred melody adapted to the first Prelude of J.S. Bach

Gounod, Charles-François (1818-1893)



-- Soprano voice and piano PDF sheet music download (one score and one part : 5 pages) --
Also available for :  Alto voice (C Major)  |  Soprano in F Major  |  Violin  |  Flute  |  Viola with piano accompaniment

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Gounod-Bach : Ave Maria (G Major)



Gounod's Ave Maria for soprano (Difficult)!


Instrumentation : Voice (Soprano) and Piano Period/genre : Hymns & Praise
Included : One score and one part Composed/published : 1852
Edition : Edited by M.A. Caux Skill level : Grade 9/12 : Difficult
Movements : Andante con moto Pages : 5




Sources : In 1852, Gounod improvised a melody over Bach's Prelude in C from the Well-Tempered Clavier (written in 1722) which his future father-in-law, pianist Pierre-Joseph Zimmerman, wrote down and arranged for violin and small choir, a fifth above.

That same year, Gounod set his melody to the text Vers sur un album by Alphonse de Lamartine and had it published by L. Mayaud et Cie.

In 1853, a first instrumental version was published for violin (or cello) and piano under the title Méditation sur le 1er Prélude de piano de S. Bach.

In 1859, the melody was set to the Ave Maria prayer in Latin and was published in Paris by Heugel under the title Mélodie religieuse adaptée au 1er prélude de J.S. Bach. It was first performed in Paris on May 24, 1859 by the famous Mme Caroline Miolan-Carvalho, who also created the soprano roles in Gounod's operas Faust and Roméo et Juliette.

Please note that there are slight differences between the vocal and instrumental versions :

  • The titles are different : the vocal version is entitled Mélodie religieuse adaptée au 1er prélude de J.S. Bach, while the instrumental version is entitled Méditation sur le 1er Prélude de piano de S. Bach

  • The melody is played twice in the instrumental version but only once in the vocal version

  • The tempo marking is Andante semplice in the instrumental version and Andante con moto in the vocal version

  • There are slight differences in note values : for instance, measure 6 contains a whole note in the instrumental version, but a dotted half-note, a rest and an eight-note in the vocal version

  • The notes in the last four measures are different, and the vocal version contains a supplementary tremolo measure

Program Notes : This sheet music is an arrangement of Gounod's Ave Maria for soprano voice and piano in the key of G Major.

It is based on the original sheet music edition.

Gounod entitled this arrangement for voice Mélodie religieuse adaptée au premier Prélude de J.S. Bach [Sacred melody adapted to the first Prelude of J.S. Bach].

Both the score and the separate part include the words in Latin (one verse).

PDF excerpt : Gounod-Bach : Ave Maria (G Major - first page)
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References : Ave Maria Sheet Music   Hymns & Praise Sheet Music

Associated collections :
Hymns & Praise Songs for Soprano Voice (Difficult)
Romantic Songs for Soprano Voice (Grade 9)
Soprano Voice Sheet Music Favorites (Grade 9)


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(Anonymous)The Child and the Star
GounodAve Maria (F Major)
RameauHymne à la nuit
SchubertAve Maria -- German
SchubertAve Maria


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