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Composed by Georges Bizet in 1858 during a stay in Italy at the Villa Medici in Rome, the Te Deum, for soprano, tenor, mixed choir and orchestra, is one of the rare religious works by this French composer best known for his opera Carmen. |
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Composed by Georges Bizet in 1858 during a stay in Italy at the Villa Medici in Rome, the Te Deum, for soprano, tenor, mixed choir and orchestra, is one of the rare religious works by this French composer best known for his opera Carmen.
The piano reduction is by Ion CRIVEANU. |
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Composed by Georges Bizet in 1858 during a stay in Italy at the Villa Medici in Rome, the Te Deum, for soprano, tenor, mixed choir and orchestra, is one of the rare religious works by this French composer best known for his opera Carmen. |
| | |  This sheet music written in 2002 is intended for children’s choirs, youth choirs, mixed choral ensembles, great mixed choirs ensembles, sopranos, mezzo-sopranos, soloists, orchestras and percussion. The orchestra should be composed of two flutes, one oboe, one oboe d’amore, two A clarinets, two bassoons, three F horns, three C trumpets, two trombones, timbales, drums, percussion, cellos and double basses. Bruno Gousset was born in 1958. He began to compose at 11. He studied musicology at Sorbonne University and also learned how to play the piano with Florencia Raitzin. Then, he accompanied choirs (Choeur de l’Orchestre in Paris, Cologne, Chapelle Royale, but also Choeurs de Radio-France, the Chorale Franco-Allemande de Paris, etc.) He was a clinician from 1987 to 2000 in Théâtre du Châtelet and assistant in conducting lessons at École Normale de Paris composing at the same time.
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