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提上来: 另一个"Ave Maria" -- 无痕 - (916 Byte) 2003-12-23 周二, 05:36 (1282 reads) |
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The one you are looking for was made by both Gounod and Bach, one of two most popular versions of Ave Maria. The other is the one by Schubert.
An Ave Maria is hymn or prayer to the Virgin Mary, the words of which are taken from the Gospel of St. Luke. It was adapted for use in the Roman Catholic rite in the 16th century. This Ave Maria is unique. It is a composition by two different composers living at very different times. Contrary to your perceptions, it has always been common for composers and musicians to play and compose on other's music and themes, producing something different or outstanding. It is a part of the creativity of music.
Charles Gounod, (1818-1893), was one of France’s best composers of the late nineteenth century. In 1853 he wrote a piece for violin and/or various other instruments, entitled Méditation sur le 1er Prélude de piano de S. Bach. He later transcribed it for voices, and later still, in 1859, added the words of the Ave Maria.
So the melody was composed by Gounod; the accompaniment, however, consists of the first prelude of J.S. Bach's Das Wohltemperirte Clavier (The Well-tempered Clavier), written in 1722. However, Gounod did add one bar to the accompaniment.
What you are hearing now is the one sung by Domingo:
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提上来: 另一个"Ave Maria" -- 无痕 - (916 Byte) 2003-12-23 周二, 05:36 (1282 reads) - Here you go... -- wanderer - (3272 Byte) 2003-12-23 周二, 11:32 (320 reads)
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