Piano Quintet Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.552116
Composed by C. Franck. Arranged by James M. Guthrie. Instructional,Romantic Period,Standards,Wedding. 17 pages. Jmsgu3 #6120511. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.552116).
Ceasar Franck: Panis Angelicus (Bread of Angels) from Messe a trois voix, Op. 12. A famous Eucharistic hymn, notably sung at the Feast of Corpus Christi. This version suits Lent, Easter, or any Christian eucharistic service. It is also an excellent choice for a recital encore because of the potential for musical expressivity.
César Franck's Panis Angelicus is significant for several reasons:
Musical Significance: Panis Angelicus is a well-known piece of music composed by César Franck. It is a verse from the hymn Sacris solemniis written by Saint Thomas Aquinas for the feast of Corpus Christi. Franck's composition of Panis Angelicus is particularly famous and recorded numerous times, making it one of his most enduringly popular works.
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Liturgical Context: The hymn Sacris solemniis was written by Saint Thomas Aquinas in the 13th century, and Panis Angelicus is the penultimate stanza of this hymn. It has often been set to music separately from the rest of the hymn, and Franck's setting for tenor voice, harp, cello, and organ is one of the most well-known.
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Performance History: Panis Angelicus has been performed at significant events, such as the royal wedding of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank, as well as the Requiem Mass for Robert F. Kennedy and Senator Edward Kennedy's Requiem Mass, where its beauty and emotional impact were particularly notable.Â
Inclusion in Mass: Although known primarily as a stand-alone piece, Franck also included Panis Angelicus in his Mass for Three Voices, adding to its significance within the liturgical context.
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In summary, Panis Angelicus is significant for its musical beauty, its historical and liturgical context, and its emotional impact when performed at important events. Franck's composition of this hymn has secured its place as one of his most enduringly popular works.