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Alternatively, you may be thinking of , which is a famous song cycle about the first woman, Eve, though it is not an "Ave Maria". 1. Joaquín Turina: "Ave Maria," Op. 95
Unlike more grand or dramatic settings, this version is celebrated for its soft, "pastel" quality, often described as feeling like a "whispered breeze". 2. Gabriel Fauré: La Chanson d'Ève , Op. 95 ave_maria_op_95
It was first performed in December 1942 by soprano Lola Rodríguez Aragón with Turina himself at the piano. Alternatively, you may be thinking of , which
This work is a staple for mezzo-sopranos , though it presents challenges in vowel modification and register shifts. 3. Other Notable "Ave Maria" Comparisons 95 Unlike more grand or dramatic settings, this
If you are searching for a major vocal work under , this is Fauré’s longest and most significant song cycle.
Composed between 1906 and 1910, the cycle includes songs like "Paradis," "Prima verba," and "Roses ardentes" .
Written in , this is a sacred work for voice and piano (or organ).