Repentir, CG 434 (Gounod, Charles)

Contents

 [hide

Performances

Sheet Music

Parts

14 more: Oboe • English Horn • Clarinet 1/2 (B♭) • Bassoon 1/2 • Horn 1/2 (E♭) • Horn 3/4 (C) • Cornet 1/2 (B♭) • Euphonium • Timpani • Organ • Violins I • Violins II • Violas • Cellos/Basses

Publisher. Info. London: Phillips & Page, n.d.(ca.1900).
Copyright
Purchase

Arrangements and Transcriptions

For Voice and Piano (Phillips)
Arranger Alfred William Phillips (1844–1936) under pseudonym Leigh Kingsmill.
Publisher. Info. London: Phillips & Page, n.d. Plate P. & P. 423.
Copyright
Misc. Notes From uploader's collection. Arrangement published in G, A, B flat and C major.
Purchase
For Voices and Piano (Phillips)
Arranger Alfred William Phillips (1844–1936) under pseudonym Leigh Kingsmill.
Publisher. Info. London: Phillips & Page, n.d.(ca.1900). Plate P. & P. 425.
Copyright
Misc. Notes Voices (SATB) and Piano accompaniment
Purchase
For Voice and Piano
Arranger unspecified
Publisher. Info. New York: Schirmer, n.d.(ca.1890's). Plate 13110.
Copyright
Purchase
For Soprano and Piano (Salvemini)

PDF typeset by Matteo Salvemini
Salteo (2023/10/15)

Arranger Matteo Salvemini
Publisher. Info. Matteo Salvemini, 2023.
Copyright
Purchase
Javascript is required for this feature.

General Information

Work Title Repentir
Alternative. Title O Divine Redeemer
Composer Gounod, Charles
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. CG 434
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. ICG 206
Key C major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 1 hymn
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1893
First Publication. 1900 ca.
Librettist Composer (CG 434, in French)
Alfred William Phillips (CG 434a, in English: O, Divine Redeemer)
Language French
Average DurationAvg. Duration 5 minutes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation mezzo-soprano, orchestra
Extra Information Although it starts in E flat, the piece ends in C, which is specified by the publisher as the original key.

Navigation etc.

"scène sous forme de prière". Also published in vocal arrangements by the librettist under pseudonym 'Leigh Kingsmill', and as a piano solo under another of his pseudonyms, 'P. Czynski'.